Listen To This Before You Step Into The Yard: Farm Safety
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概要
Farming remains one of the most dangerous professions in the UK, and the risks haven’t gone away.
In this episode of the Farmers Guide Podcast, Daniel and Sarah talk honestly about farm safety, why serious accidents and fatalities still happen, and what farmers can realistically do to reduce risk on their own farms.
In the most recent reporting year, 23 farm workers lost their lives in agriculture, forestry and fishing in Great Britain — a sobering statistic that underlines why this conversation still matters.
We discuss:
Why farming accounts for a disproportionate number of workplace fatalities
The most common causes of farm accidents — machinery, livestock, vehicles and falls
How time pressure, fatigue and lone working increase risk
Practical safety improvements that don’t require major investment
Where technology and innovation can genuinely improve safety
Why culture and behaviour matter just as much as equipment
This episode isn’t about blame or box-ticking. It’s about recognising familiar situations where something finally goes wrong — and how small changes can make a real difference.
Listen now — and consider one thing you could change on your farm this week.
Thank you to Tees Law for sponsoring this episode.