Bio-LancMHf Fanning, Saturday, Juna 24, 1995 A' l OREGON (Lancaster Co.) —What do an unused steel cattle gate, a grain wagon and grain dust all have in common with children? These hidden dan gers kill many farm children each year. Due in par( to the high farm density and more hands on mecha nization used here, Lancaster County has the highest farm acci dent rate in the state. The Lancaster County Coali tion of Safe Kids and Farm Safety 4 Just Kids, Cargill Inc. and Ore gon Dairy teamed up together to do something about it. Earlier this month they held a day camp for 174 children ages eight to 13 on farm safety. Maybe you think safety is bor ing, however, these kids were fas cinated by the demonstrations. The day started with registra tion where the kids divided into teams. These teams rotated through 12 demonstration sta tions. Some of the stations are what you would expect, 1 ✓ / / This demonstration shows what would happen If a tod dler attempts to climb an unused cattle gate propped against the barn. Notice the busted cantaloupe. 0 CHECKLIST FARM MACHINERY Are keys removed from idle farm machinery? □ □ yes Are riders not allowed on tractors, farm machinery and wagons? □ □ yes dale completed Are all slow moving vehicle (SMV) signs in place and still reflective? □ □ yes date completed Are power take off (PTO) shields in place on all tractors? □ □ yes no date completed Is proper shielding in place on farm machinery? □ □ yes Do the driver and all passengers use seat belts or car seats in the farm truck? □ □ ids. Farm Safet showing what happens to a hand (artificial of course) when it gets caught in a drive chain. A strong emphasis was placed on hidden dangers. Consider the unused cattle gate leaning up against the bam...until your three-year-old brother decides to climb it and it falls over on him. To illustrate what would happen when a three year-old climbed on it the instruc tors pulled a steel gate over and let it fall on top of a ripe cantaloupe. The kids got the idea. Other demonstration areas were all terrain vehicles, animal hand ling, chemicals, electrical sys tems, fire prevention, first aid, flowing grain, hidden hazards, tractors, lawn mowers, pto road way safety, and skid loaders. Lunch was provided by Oregon DJL7 Restaurant. Snack and dis tribution of farm safety books and participation certificates were given to conclude the camp. Each participant received a t-shirt and a door date completed date completed Cam More _. volunteers ;lped to conduct the Farm Safety Day Camp. These included volunteers from Cargill Inc., PP&L, area doctors, nurses, firemen, and police, New Holland, Case Uniloader, and PFA Chapters. M* T- Lancaster County has the highest farm accident rate In the state. The Farm Safety Day Camp was held to teach children safety precautions when woiidng and playing on the farm. Demonstrations show what happens oxytietH For Kids v . T'■■■■ 1 ■■ m eqi