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Farm FamilyFarm Safety

Latest HSA Workplace Fatality Figures Serve as Reminder of Farming Dangers

IFA Farm Family and Social Affairs Chair, Alice Doyle said today’s report from the Health and Safety Authority on workplace fatalities is a reminder of the dangers of working on farms.

Farming has the highest number of work-related fatalities in 2022, with 13 deaths recorded, according to the Health and Safety Authority (HSA).

“We will continue to promote best practice to reduce the risk on farms. There is a particular issue with the age profile of our sector, which is part of a wider debate on measures needed to encourage young blood and generational renewal,” she said.

Farm Safety Week will begin on Monday 17th July. IFA encourages all farmers to be more vigilant and to fully embrace safe farming systems to help reduce the risk of causing an accident on your farms.

Now in its 11th year, the week sees the Irish Farmers Association working alongside the UK’s Farm Safety Foundation to bring the message of ‘Farm Safety’ to the farming community.

“Farming is a vital part of the structure and economy across the Island. Farmers continue to work hard and long hours daily to produce essential foodstuffs. While farms are high-risk workplaces, farming does not have to be dangerous. Simple basic precautions can reduce the risks and prevent future accidents,” Alice Doyle said.

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