The Health and Safety Authority (H.S.A.) has reported 12 fatal farm workplace accidents in 2022. This represents half (50%) the total of
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The Health & Safety Authority (HSA) has published a Programme of Work which details the key priorities for 2023. The work programme
In this week’s exclusive podcast we had the pleasure of speaking to none other than Peter Gohery. In October 2009, Peter had
Last week, our Farm Safely editor Jack Mullen had the pleasure of speaking to John McNamara whos is currently one of the
Most of us welcomed the slight increase in temperatures these days. Granted, these murky conditions are not ideal, but they are an
Ireland’s Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Teams with Red Hat to Create Real-Time Machine Learning Platform to Digitize Grant Application
Building on the recent investment by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine to establish the National Agricultural Soil Carbon Observatory
At Dairygold’s Castlefarm complex in Mitchelstown are Michael Harte, CFO, Jim Woulfe, CEO and John O’Gorman, Chairman. Picture: Clare Keogh The follow
Image: Farm buildings near St. Johnston that benefited under the Heritage Council’s Traditional Farm Buildings Grant Scheme. Funds are available for the
The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) invites eligible Irish Research Performing Organisations (RPOs) to submit joint research proposals under
According to the Health and Safety Authority, 23 children have died on Irish farms over the last decade as a result of
Deaths due to Falls and Collapses 2008-2017 (18% of all fatalities) The HSA's Fatal Accidents Chart The major points of concern, regarding
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