

First organised in 2009, NFYFC Safety, Health, Awareness Days, run by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE), aim to tackle the main causes of farming-related deaths and injuries.
What does the course offer?
This short course covers safe handling of ATVs; telehandlers; machinery maintenance; PTOs and trailer braking; manual handling; livestock handling; working at heights; chemicals and pesticides; and chainsaw safety. Practical demonstrations highlight some of the most common health and safety risks in the industry to raise awareness and help prevent farming fatalities.Who is the course for?
This training is suitable for those at college, on work placement or young farmers, and is open to all YFC members and associate members between the ages of 16 and 30. It results in certificates of attendance.What does it cost?
Free.When is the next course?
Contact NFYFC training officer Jo Bouchard for details of the next course.
How to book
Email Joanne Bouchard for more information or to book a place.
As well as resulting in certificates of attendance, for course participants who are working on farms, attending the training also appears on the HSE record for those premises, lowering their priority for a visit.





