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Keep your farm team safe when working in the heat

Be proactive this summer to avoid heat-related illnesses by staying hydrated, covering your skin, schedule the most strenuous tasks during cooler parts of the day and gradually acclimating to the warmer temperatures.
June 23, 2026
Cheryl DeCooman

While Canada is known for its harsh winters, we also experience intense heat and humidity during the summer. It is essential to protect yourself from the sun and watch for symptoms of heat-related illnesses before they become a serious concern.


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How to handle critical and non-critical injuries on the farm

Initial response steps for critical and non-critical injuries include first aid, reporting and determining accommodations, and a timeline for returning to work. Regular training and taking precautions can reduce workplace safety hazards.
May 21, 2026
Cheryl DeCooman

Regardless of whether the injured individual is an employee, family member, visitor, contractor or a member of the general public, if they sustain a critical injury at your workplace, it is essential to report the injury to the Ministry of Labour.



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Loading cows onto a trailer safely

To safely load cows, ensure proper trailer setup, secure surroundings and calm, strategic handling. Planning ahead, maintaining safe positions and using controlled guidance techniques help prevent accidents and improve animal welfare.
April 30, 2026
Cheryl DeCooman

Loading cows onto a trailer can be a challenging and stressful task, often requiring careful attention to the conditions, location and equipment being used. Every farm setup is different, and loading areas may vary.


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Operating motorized equipment and pedestrian safety

Proper inspections, training, safe operation practices and pedestrian awareness are essential to prevent injuries and ensure a safe working environment.
March 12, 2026
Cheryl DeCooman

Operating motorized equipment is essential for many day-to-day tasks on the farm, but it also presents significant hazards. Common hazards include the potential for collisions with pedestrians, other equipment or objects, as well as injuries from moving parts.


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Workplace violence, harassment and bullying prevention in Ontario

By implementing a comprehensive violence and harassment prevention program, employers can create a safer and more respectful work environment for everyone.
February 5, 2026
Cheryl DeCooman

Under Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), every workplace is required to implement a workplace violence and harassment prevention program. This program must adhere to the guidelines outlined in Part III.0.1 of the act, specifically designed to prevent violence and harassment in the workplace. The program must include a clear policy, procedural guidelines, reporting forms and comprehensive training.


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New year, new safety resolution

The start of a new year is a good time to rethink the farm's approach to safety. A safety commitment can be personalized to each operation and outline expectations and procedures.
December 4, 2025
Cheryl DeCooman

Let’s challenge ourselves to rethink how we approach safety on the farm this year. Do you have a dairy farm safety program in place? Is it written down? Do you have regular conversations with your crew about safety? Are your employees getting formal training? Do you make safety a top priority every day?


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Working in winter weather

Maintaining adequate lighting, clearing snow and ice from walkways, wearing appropriate footwear and ensuring your vehicle is winter-ready can improve safety when temperatures drop.
November 4, 2025
Cheryl DeCooman

Winter weather brings cold temperatures and severe conditions that create various workplace hazards. While snow and ice are inevitable, injuries are not. Being proactive with a comprehensive winter safety plan is essential to ensure the safety of all workers.


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WHMIS, chemicals and compressed gas safety

Exercise caution when working around chemicals, compressed gas and other hazardous substances to avoid fires, explosions, burns and more.
October 21, 2025
Cheryl DeCooman

At the workplace, team members often engage with potentially hazardous products. Exposure to these materials can lead to injuries or diseases, depending on the type of hazard present and the specific work conditions.


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How to conduct a workplace inspection

Prepare for successful inspections by understanding requirements, being thorough, consulting with employees for their input and creating an action plan.
September 11, 2025
Cheryl DeCooman

Workplace inspections are a legal requirement under the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Inspections are crucial for thoroughly evaluating all aspects of the workplace, including equipment, processes, materials, buildings and procedures.


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Bunker silo safety

Inspecting the bunker silo prior to filling it, restricting access to the area and employee training are some of the precautions that can improve safety when filling the bunker silo.
July 31, 2025
Cheryl DeCooman

To mitigate bunker silo hazards, it is crucial to ensure safety protocols are in place when filling, covering and removing silage, as well as when handling gases and performing other tasks around the bunker silo.


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