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Harvest season is one of the busiest times of the year for farmers – and among the most dangerous.
Before taking to the fields, we urge farmers and their employees to be aware of potential electrical hazards and take safe steps to avoid tragedy.
Take note of the following life-saving tips from www.safeelectricity.org to keep your harvest season productive and safe:
If contact is made between farming equipment and overhead lines, it’s almost always best to stay in the cab. Warn others to stay away and call 9-1-1 to alert the utility and emergency services. Do not get off the equipment unless there is a fire or imminent risk of fire.
In that rare case where making an exit is a life and death decision, the proper action would be to jump – not step – free and clear from the equipment landing with feet together. Do not touch the equipment and ground at the same time. And hop as far away as possible, as electricity radiates outward.
Accidents related to power and electricity are always possible but, in most cases, can be prevented. Here are some additional steps to decrease the chances of an electrical-related incident during harvest, and all throughout the year:
Although harvest season is a time filled with tight deadlines and heightened work stress, take the time to consider electrical safety – it could save your live or the lives of others!