Health and Safety » Farm
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MF3597
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Disasters: Trauma and Coping
The physical traumas that are a part of natural disasters are often sudden, unexpected, require multiple agencies to respond, and can typically take years to overcome. The emotional and mental trauma resulting from disasters can be just as harmful. So, how does one cope with disaster? This publication includes suggestions for coping after a disaster and resources for more information. 4 pages, color.
$2.20
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MF3479
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Environmental Health and Safety Program Guide
The program guide is to assist K-State Research and Extension employees in accessing and understanding the programs available to create healthy and safe work environments for faculty, staff, and students. All programs can be found on Environmental Health and Safety webpage located at
http://www.ksre.ksu.edu/agsafe/. Updated to reflect current guidelines. 68 pages, color.
$101.25
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MF3477
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Cultivating Accessible Agriculture
The Kansas AgrAbility Project provides a wide range of no-cost assistance to farmers, ranchers, and farmworkers who have health conditions or disabilities. This trifold brochure provides information about the services provided through the project. 2 pages, color.
$0.00
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MF3481
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Staying Healthy in the Elements
People that work in agriculture are faced with many challenges, including working in extreme weather conditions. This fact sheet from the Kansas AgrAbility Project outlines some tips to help farmers and ranchers stay in healthy condition while working outdoors. 2 pages, color.
$1.15
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RPT100
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KansasAgrAbility, 2019 Year in Review
Kansas AgrAbility enables Kansas agricultural workers who have been injured or have an activity limiting condition to remain actively engaged in agriculture. This annual report highlights the services provided and who was served during 2019. 11" by 26” trifold color poster.
$2.10
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