Farm Safety Training

Manitoba Farmers with Disabilities

Box 367, 128 Gladys Avenue
Elm Creek MB R0G 0N0


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Duration:

Between one week and 2 months
Depending on the group: Children in the classroom – 1 hr, Safety Days (full day) with 20 min sessions to 10 children at a time. Train the Trainer program – 2 hr sessions on-site or as a workshop./Available 6 days a week Monday to Saturday, 9:00 to 5pm

Cost:

Free
We only ask for mileage to the site, and any out-of –pocket expenses of our volunteers.

Target Audience:

Children ages 1 – 15, youth and young workers, ageing farmers, those living with disabilities.

Recognition Provided:

Other
Training is to help farmers/ranchers train youth and new workers understand the importance of safety.

Method of Instruction:

On-site/On-farm
Workshops
We use a 1/16 scale model layout of a correl and demonstrate safe animal handling methods. Help people spot the hazards.

Availability of Program:

Year-round
Daytime

Agriculture Business:

Cattle
General

Subject of Training:

Animal Production
Crop Production
Equipment / Machine Operation and Maintenance
Human Resources
The Awareness and Education tab in the website provides the reader with choices for children or youth and new workers. The online application will help them to choose which program will best suit their needs. Whether it is about tractor safety to understanding grain bin safety, we provide on-site demonstrations and instruction.

Language of Instruction:

English

For program information contact:

(204) 436-3181
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Neil Enns, President and Coordinator


Last Updated: 2013-05-09

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