National Farm Safety and Health Week, observed from September 15 to 21, highlights the importance of safety in the agricultural industry.
This year’s theme, “Don’t Learn Safety by Accident,” stresses the need for farmers and communities to take a proactive approach to safety education. Each day focuses on a different aspect, including equipment safety, health and wellness, and reporting farm-related injuries.
With harvest time approaching, this week serves as a reminder to stay cautious and mindful of the risks associated with farming. In 2022 alone, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics recorded 417 fatalities in agriculture, making it one of the most dangerous industries in the nation. Farmers continue to face hazards such as tractor accidents, roadway collisions, and confined space dangers.
Recognized since 1944, National Farm Safety and Health Week encourages farmers to adopt safer practices. By focusing on awareness and preparedness, the goal is to reduce accidents and protect those working in one of the nation’s essential industries. For more information about the awareness week, visit the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety’s website.