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National Fire Prevention Week is October 8 – 14, 2017
a map of your home or business, including all doors and windows. • Talk with family and employees about ...
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Safe Driving Through Work Zones
and varying ways to inform motorists about the location and duration of major work zones. Often, the ... route. For more information about the OSU Ag Safety visit http://www.agsafety.osu.edu or contact Kent ...
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Staying Safe While Staying Warm: Heating Safety Considerations
important for your health and safety. For more information about Agricultural Safety and Health, visit ...
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Hazardous Chemical Awareness
Involvement Program, individuals should stay informed about the presence of hazardous substances in their ... chemical. For more information about the EPA's Emergency Response Community Involvement Program go to ... https://www.epa.gov/emergency-response/community-involvement-during-emergency-responses. For more information about Emergency Management contact Kent McGuire, OSU Agricultural Safety ...
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Great Lakes Water Quality Series- "Your World Around You” Water Experiment
Part One: “Your World Around You” Water Experiment This hands on activity will teach kids about ...
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A Survey for Ohio Farmers with On-Farm Grain Storage Facilities
Ohio farmers are being asked to complete a survey about their current grain handling and storage ... survey. Click on this link to review and participate in the survey. If there are questions about this ...
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Flu Season is Here!
children home from school or day care For more information about the flu you can visit the Ohio Department ...
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Minimize Risk of Injuries in Winter Working Conditions
information about the OSU Ag Safety visit http://www.agsafety.osu.edu or contact Kent McGuire, OSU ...
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Baby, It’s Cold Outside
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/AEX-981.14-11 for more precautions and recommendations on the subject. For more information about OSU Ag Safety, ...
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Hay and Straw Barn Fires a Real Danger
the center of the stack or down about 8 feet in large stacks. If you have a long probe thermometer ...