• Print
  • Send to a friend
  • Comment (0)
  •  

Farm safety

Published on November 19, 2009
Published on February 6, 2010
Topics :
Canadian Agricultural Safety Association , Ontario 4-H Foundation , H Farm Safety Endowment Fund , Ontario , Canada

Just over one year-ago, on Oct. 4, 14-year-old 4-H member David Perrin died tragically in a silo gas accident on his family’s farm.

Wanting to take action, the Perrin family and the Ontario 4-H Foundation created the David Perrin Memorial 4-H Farm Safety Endowment Fund and launched the initiative at the 2008 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair (RAWF), raising over $50,000 in memory of David.

Since that time 4-H Ontario has continued to pursue opportunities to create farm safety awareness across the province.

Recently the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) approved a $40,000 grant to 4-H Ontario to produce three one-minute Public Safety Announcements (PSA’s) on farm safety. The project titled “Farm Safety – Through the Eyes of Youth” will involve senior 4-H members in the researching, writing, acting, directing and producing aspects. The goal of the project is to produce DVD’s that can be distributed across Ontario and to our fellow 4-H’ers across Canada.

Another initiative will be “Progressive Farm Safety Days,” funded by the Progressive Agricultural Foundation, that will be delivered across the province in 2010. Progressive Farm Safety Days are one-day events designed to reach children aged 8 to 13 and teach them safety lessons that can keep them and those around them safe at home, or on a farm or ranch.

At last year’s RAWF David’s brother Michael spoke on behalf of the family to raise the call to action for “everyone to do what they could to avoid this from happening to anyone else.” Since then, Michael continues to raise money for charities, and helps get the message out there by talking to other young people about the importance of farm safety.

Submit a comment

Submit a comment (we keep all emails private)
Agreement

We ask that users remain courteous. You may not post insulting, discriminatory or inappropriate content, which may be removed at our discretion. We are not responsible for user content and opinions. Use of this site as well as content submission & ownership are governed by our Conditions of Use and Privacy Policy.

Member organizations should be non-profit in nature, and promote legal activities. Any organization found promoting illegal activities or commercial products or services will be deleted from the site.

I agree with these conditions.

Advertising

Advertising