Farmers urged to keep taking safety seriously following 37.5 per cent decline in fatalities

The Farm Safety Foundation (FSF) has urged farmers to keep taking safety seriously following a 37.5 per cent decline in farm fatalities.

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
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Farmers urged to keep taking safety seriously following 37.5 per cent decline in fatalities

The Farm Safety Foundation (FSF) has urged farmers to keep taking safety seriously following a 37.5 per cent decline in farm fatalities. The latest Health and Safety Executive (HSE) statistics revealed...

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