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Monday, March 31, 2025
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How to keep lone workers safe on farm

Farmers Weekly

Working alone is taken for granted in farming, and while it is often necessary, a change of attitude could improve not only safety but also the working culture. Oliver Dale, managing director of safety specialist Safety Revolution, says the most important advice is that farmers should avoid lone working whenever they can. “This is often […]

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