The Sligo Champion

Minister Creed urges farmers to prioritise farm safety

‘ I have too many times seen the devastatin­g impact that farm accidents can have on a family’

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THE Minister for Agricultur­e Food and the Marine, today issued a fresh appeal to farmers and contractor­s alike to prioritise farm safety as the current warm weather sees a large amount of farm activity taking place throughout the country.

‘ Farmers and contractor­s are taking full advantage of the current excellent spell of weather and are literally making hay while the sun shines. This of course means longer working days and added pressure to get seasonal harvesting work done’, the Minister outlined. ‘ This weather also means a lot of children are out and about on farms, and it is critical that safety is foremost in everyone’s mind and that we take steps to avoid injuries, or worse, the loss of life. I have too many times seen the devastatin­g impact that farm accidents can have on a family’.

Farmers are being asked to be safety conscious when making silage to avoid accidents.

Working with high- powered machinery and fatigue due to long hours are factors that increase the chances of accidents occurring. Experience has shown that taking a number of safety measures around key areas will make silage time safer.

With the school holidays fast approachin­g, now is a good time to also check that your farm is safe and that every precaution has been taken. Already this year, there have been 12 fatalities on Irish farms making this one of the worst years for farm fatalities, particular­ly for older farmers. The Minister highlighte­d some of the key safety messages, including child safety and operating machinery safely, to be observed during this busy period.

The Minister also drew attention to the upcoming Embrace Ecumenical Service which will be held in Abbeyleix this Sunday, the 25th June at 2 pm.

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