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No simple solution to farm fatalities

ICSA

ICSA

ICSA Connaught Ulster vice president, John Flynn, has described the Health and Safety Authority 2012 figures for farm fatalities as tragic reminder to farmers to prioritise farm safety in 2013.

Mr Flynn pointed out that the nature of farming and the make-up of the farming population means that comparisons with other sectors is too simplistic.

“While we must continue to strive to reduce accidents, the reality is that the safety record on Irish farms compares favourably with other EU countries. No matter what we do, a farm will always be a more challenging environment than an office in terms of hazard,” he said.

“The challenge is all the more difficult because of the age structure. While in other working environments, people tend to retire at 65 or younger, we find that over 40% of fatalities on farms in 2012 involved individuals aged over 65. In fact, almost 25% of fatal accidents involved people aged over 70, and 10% of fatal accidents involved people aged over 85 still out and working on farms.

“Ideally of course, we must continue to strive towards a younger farming population but there are no quick solutions to this problem,” he said.

Mr Flynn said that there was a wide range of causes of the farm fatalities in 2012. “One thing that is always a danger is a cow after calving. Farmers need to be extra careful. It is not always easy when there is a newborn calf that needs feeding and perhaps we should be looking at the rural development funds to provide support for the installation of better calving and handling facilities on farm.”


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