Document Abstracts:
- 1992 National Data for Occupational Fatalities of Farmers: Using Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Data
- A Cooperative Outreach Training Program in Accident Rescue to Meet Ohio's Needs
- A Farm Family Health and Hazard Surveillance Program for Cash Grain Farmers in Ohio: Survey Response and Preliminary Findings
- A Method of Partnering for Evaluating Educational Materials
- A Wind Tunnel Model to Predict Exposure of Humans and the Environment to Pesticide Drift
- Access Problems Among Agribusinesses: Is the ADA Working?
- Agricultural Employers' Duties to Disabled Workers: What's Safety Got to Do With It?
- Agricultural Safety and Health at NIOSH Educational Resource Centers
- Alternative Rural Child Care
- Amish Health Care Concerns
- Careful Country Safety Materials for Teaching Childhood Farm Safety
- Characteristics of Flowing Grain Related Suffocations in Grain Storage Facilities and Grain Transport Vehicles
- Coloring the Way to Safety: Using a Bilingual Coloring Book to Promote Agricultural Safety for Children
- Comparing Youth Tractor Certification Programs in New York and Ohio
- Computers in Agricultural Health-Safety Education
- Connecting the Fields - Farm Partners Project
- Cooperation for Safety: Lighting and Marking of Amish Horse-Drawn Buggies in Ohio
- Developing and Using a Comprehensive Agricultural Injury Data Collection System
- Education by Community Members about Farm Safety
- Environmental Health Challenge: The Flood of 1993
- Establishing an Electronic Network for Flood Recovery: FLOOD-L at the University of Missouri - Columbia
- Evaluation of Agricultural Safety and Health Demonstrations
- Evaluation of Kids Safety Scenes
- Evaluation of Media Efforts: A Model for Rapid Dissemination
- Farm Injuries: Descriptive Results and Dissemination in Minnesota
- Farm Safe - Me
- Farm Safety Day Camp: Injury Prevention Outreach
- Farm Stressors in Eastern Washington
- Farm-Related Animal Injuries in Kentucky
- Farming-Related Injury Mortality in New Mexico
- Farmstead Safety: A Family Activity
- Future Roles for Extension Agents in Disaster Recovery
- Hazard Surveillance of Farms Lacking Rollover Protective Structures (ROPS) on Farm Tractors
- Hip and Knee Arthritis in Dairy Farmers
- Implications of Risk Perceptions and Social Influences on Safety Programming for Senior Farmers
- Improving Your Rural Business with the ADA
- In the Field with the Farm Family Health and Hazard Surveillance Project in California
- Iowa Rural Family Empowerment Program/1440
- Lee County Iowa Health Needs Assessment
- Levels and Distribution of Aflatoxin B1 in Grain Dust
- Making Safety a Priority with Farm Women
- Meeting the Needs of Ohio's Rural Citizenry
- Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers: One State's Experience with a Growing Population
- Missouri Youth Initiative - Making Safety and Health a Priority
- Missouri's Safety and Health Initiative
- Model for Surveillance of Reproductive Outcomes in Farm Communities
- Musculoskeletal Problems of Blueberry Raking in Maine
- Nasal Lavage For Exposure and Health Assessment
- Occupational Health Nurses in Agricultural Communities
- Occupational Injuries Among Ohio Farm Operators
- Ohio OHNAC Farm Injury Data in Ohio
- Older Aged Worker (OAW) Safe Agricultural Design Awareness
- On-Site Agricultural Hazard Evaluations in Iowa
- Perceived Stress and Depression Among Cash Grain Farmers in Ohio
- Perspectives of a Center Evaluator
- Pesticide Exposure Prevention
- Poison Control Centers and Agricultural Health: Missed Opportunities for Surveillance and Prevention?
- Preliminary Results of Data Gathered by Agricultural Nurses in New York State 1991-1993
- Preventing Injuries Through Interactive Stories
- Professional Agricultural Health and Safety Education and Training Needs and Preferences
- Risk Factors for Cholinesterase and Non-cholinesterase Effects of Exposure to Organophosphate Insecticides in California Agricultural Workers: 1982-1990
- Safety Education Opportunities in Commercial Fisheries
- Saliency of Occupational Safety and Health in a Department of Agricultural Engineering
- Self-Reported Noise Exposures for Ohio Cash Grain Farmers
- Selling Safety and Health...Make the Media Work for You
- Small Engines Produce Hazardous Levels of Carbon Monoxide: Farmers are Poisoned while Cleaning Animal Housing
- Statewide Surveillance of Agricultural Injuries and Illnesses in North Dakota
- Subtle Effects of Acute Organophosphate Poisoning on the Simple Reaction Times of Agricultural Workers
- Symptoms of Respiratory Disease Among Ohio Farm Operators
- Teaching Agricultural Equipment Hazard Control to Engineering Design Students
- Testing Air Quality within Agricultural Cabs
- The "Invisible Worker": Identifying the Safety Needs...
- The Development of the Farm Stressor Inventory: Implications for Research and Preventive Intervention
- The Floods of 1993: Creating a Farm Family Support Network
- The Impact of Financial Hardship and Coping on Health, Mental Health and Family Roles for Farm Families
- The Legacy of the Flood of `93
- The National Ag Safety Disc: A Database of Agricultural Health, Safety and Injury Prevention Educational Materials
- The Ohio Farm Family Health and Hazard Surveillance Program: Demographic Characteristics of Families Living and Working on Cash Grain Farms
- The Ohio Farm Family Health and Hazard Surveillance Program: Electronic Acquisition of On-Farm Hazard Data
- The Ohio Farm Family Health and Hazard Surveillance Program: Health Care Utilization
- The Use of Outdoor Advertising to Promote Health Messages
- Toward a Model of Farm Family Stress and Injury
- Training Cooperative Extension Agents in Risk Assessment/Risk Communication of Pesticides and Agrochemicals
- Understanding Ohio Farmers: An Outlook on their Occupational Safety and Health Practices
- Use of Health Insurance Data For Surveillance of Farm Related Illnesses and Injuries
- Using Focus Group Data to Derive a Reality-Based Farm Stress Injury Model and Questionnaire
- Using Hotlines and Other Rural Community Social Services for Improved Surveillance, Prevention and Intervention
- Using Written Media to Reach Project Population
- View Safety Through the Farmer's Eyes
