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by Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance

 

 

 

 

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Jan 1, 2020

Machinery Safety Tips

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Keep your farm, loved ones and yourself safe with these machinery safety tips.

 

  • Never allow children to operate or ride on machines
  • Read and follow all safety procedures in the manufacturer’s owner manual
  • All tractors need to be equipped with a rollover protective structure (ROPS)
  • Slow moving vehicle (SMV) symbols should be visible on all farm machinery
  • All machinery should have guards and shields protecting operators from moving parts
  • Remove keys when machinery is not in use

 

For more machinery safety information:

Reach an Agent 

 

 

 

Inside Story is for educational and informational purposes only. Inside Story is compiled from various sources, which may or may not be affiliated with our family of companies, and may include the assistance of artificial intelligence. While we strive to provide accurate and reliable content, we make no warranties or guarantees about its completeness, accuracy, or reliability, and are not responsible for the content of any third-party sources or websites referenced herein. The inclusion of any content does not establish a business relationship or constitute our endorsement, approval, or recommendation of any third party. Testimonials and examples provided are for illustrative purposes only and do not guarantee future or similar results or outcomes, and may not consider individual circumstances, goals, needs, or objectives. Inside Story does not provide legal, tax, or accounting advice. For individual guidance, please consult a qualified professional in the appropriate field. 
Coverages subject to policy terms, conditions, and exclusions. Subject to underwriting review and approval.

 

 

Jan 1, 2020

Machinery Safety Tips

farm-emergency-preparedness

 

Keep your farm, loved ones and yourself safe with these machinery safety tips.

 

  • Never allow children to operate or ride on machines
  • Read and follow all safety procedures in the manufacturer’s owner manual
  • All tractors need to be equipped with a rollover protective structure (ROPS)
  • Slow moving vehicle (SMV) symbols should be visible on all farm machinery
  • All machinery should have guards and shields protecting operators from moving parts
  • Remove keys when machinery is not in use

 

For more machinery safety information:

Reach an Agent 

 

 

 

Inside Story is for educational and informational purposes only. Inside Story is compiled from various sources, which may or may not be affiliated with our family of companies, and may include the assistance of artificial intelligence. While we strive to provide accurate and reliable content, we make no warranties or guarantees about its completeness, accuracy, or reliability, and are not responsible for the content of any third-party sources or websites referenced herein. The inclusion of any content does not establish a business relationship or constitute our endorsement, approval, or recommendation of any third party. Testimonials and examples provided are for illustrative purposes only and do not guarantee future or similar results or outcomes, and may not consider individual circumstances, goals, needs, or objectives. Inside Story does not provide legal, tax, or accounting advice. For individual guidance, please consult a qualified professional in the appropriate field. 
Coverages subject to policy terms, conditions, and exclusions. Subject to underwriting review and approval.

 

 

Jan 1, 2020

Machinery Safety Tips

farm-emergency-preparedness

 

Keep your farm, loved ones and yourself safe with these machinery safety tips.

 

  • Never allow children to operate or ride on machines
  • Read and follow all safety procedures in the manufacturer’s owner manual
  • All tractors need to be equipped with a rollover protective structure (ROPS)
  • Slow moving vehicle (SMV) symbols should be visible on all farm machinery
  • All machinery should have guards and shields protecting operators from moving parts
  • Remove keys when machinery is not in use

 

For more machinery safety information:

Reach an Agent 

 

 

 

Inside Story is for educational and informational purposes only. Inside Story is compiled from various sources, which may or may not be affiliated with our family of companies, and may include the assistance of artificial intelligence. While we strive to provide accurate and reliable content, we make no warranties or guarantees about its completeness, accuracy, or reliability, and are not responsible for the content of any third-party sources or websites referenced herein. The inclusion of any content does not establish a business relationship or constitute our endorsement, approval, or recommendation of any third party. Testimonials and examples provided are for illustrative purposes only and do not guarantee future or similar results or outcomes, and may not consider individual circumstances, goals, needs, or objectives. Inside Story does not provide legal, tax, or accounting advice. For individual guidance, please consult a qualified professional in the appropriate field. 
Coverages subject to policy terms, conditions, and exclusions. Subject to underwriting review and approval.

 

 

Jan 1, 2020

Machinery Safety Tips

farm-emergency-preparedness

 

Keep your farm, loved ones and yourself safe with these machinery safety tips.

 

  • Never allow children to operate or ride on machines
  • Read and follow all safety procedures in the manufacturer’s owner manual
  • All tractors need to be equipped with a rollover protective structure (ROPS)
  • Slow moving vehicle (SMV) symbols should be visible on all farm machinery
  • All machinery should have guards and shields protecting operators from moving parts
  • Remove keys when machinery is not in use

 

For more machinery safety information:

Reach an Agent 

 

 

 

Inside Story is for educational and informational purposes only. Inside Story is compiled from various sources, which may or may not be affiliated with our family of companies, and may include the assistance of artificial intelligence. While we strive to provide accurate and reliable content, we make no warranties or guarantees about its completeness, accuracy, or reliability, and are not responsible for the content of any third-party sources or websites referenced herein. The inclusion of any content does not establish a business relationship or constitute our endorsement, approval, or recommendation of any third party. Testimonials and examples provided are for illustrative purposes only and do not guarantee future or similar results or outcomes, and may not consider individual circumstances, goals, needs, or objectives. Inside Story does not provide legal, tax, or accounting advice. For individual guidance, please consult a qualified professional in the appropriate field. 
Coverages subject to policy terms, conditions, and exclusions. Subject to underwriting review and approval.

 

 

Jan 1, 2020

Machinery Safety Tips

farm-emergency-preparedness

 

Keep your farm, loved ones and yourself safe with these machinery safety tips.

 

  • Never allow children to operate or ride on machines
  • Read and follow all safety procedures in the manufacturer’s owner manual
  • All tractors need to be equipped with a rollover protective structure (ROPS)
  • Slow moving vehicle (SMV) symbols should be visible on all farm machinery
  • All machinery should have guards and shields protecting operators from moving parts
  • Remove keys when machinery is not in use

 

For more machinery safety information:

Reach an Agent 

 

 

 

Inside Story is for educational and informational purposes only. Inside Story is compiled from various sources, which may or may not be affiliated with our family of companies, and may include the assistance of artificial intelligence. While we strive to provide accurate and reliable content, we make no warranties or guarantees about its completeness, accuracy, or reliability, and are not responsible for the content of any third-party sources or websites referenced herein. The inclusion of any content does not establish a business relationship or constitute our endorsement, approval, or recommendation of any third party. Testimonials and examples provided are for illustrative purposes only and do not guarantee future or similar results or outcomes, and may not consider individual circumstances, goals, needs, or objectives. Inside Story does not provide legal, tax, or accounting advice. For individual guidance, please consult a qualified professional in the appropriate field. 
Coverages subject to policy terms, conditions, and exclusions. Subject to underwriting review and approval.

 

 

Jan 1, 2020

Machinery Safety Tips

farm-emergency-preparedness

 

Keep your farm, loved ones and yourself safe with these machinery safety tips.

 

  • Never allow children to operate or ride on machines
  • Read and follow all safety procedures in the manufacturer’s owner manual
  • All tractors need to be equipped with a rollover protective structure (ROPS)
  • Slow moving vehicle (SMV) symbols should be visible on all farm machinery
  • All machinery should have guards and shields protecting operators from moving parts
  • Remove keys when machinery is not in use

 

For more machinery safety information:

Reach an Agent 

 

 

 

Inside Story is for educational and informational purposes only. Inside Story is compiled from various sources, which may or may not be affiliated with our family of companies, and may include the assistance of artificial intelligence. While we strive to provide accurate and reliable content, we make no warranties or guarantees about its completeness, accuracy, or reliability, and are not responsible for the content of any third-party sources or websites referenced herein. The inclusion of any content does not establish a business relationship or constitute our endorsement, approval, or recommendation of any third party. Testimonials and examples provided are for illustrative purposes only and do not guarantee future or similar results or outcomes, and may not consider individual circumstances, goals, needs, or objectives. Inside Story does not provide legal, tax, or accounting advice. For individual guidance, please consult a qualified professional in the appropriate field. 
Coverages subject to policy terms, conditions, and exclusions. Subject to underwriting review and approval.

 

 

Jan 1, 2020

Machinery Safety Tips

farm-emergency-preparedness

 

Keep your farm, loved ones and yourself safe with these machinery safety tips.

 

  • Never allow children to operate or ride on machines
  • Read and follow all safety procedures in the manufacturer’s owner manual
  • All tractors need to be equipped with a rollover protective structure (ROPS)
  • Slow moving vehicle (SMV) symbols should be visible on all farm machinery
  • All machinery should have guards and shields protecting operators from moving parts
  • Remove keys when machinery is not in use

 

For more machinery safety information:

Reach an Agent 

 

 

 

Inside Story is for educational and informational purposes only. Inside Story is compiled from various sources, which may or may not be affiliated with our family of companies, and may include the assistance of artificial intelligence. While we strive to provide accurate and reliable content, we make no warranties or guarantees about its completeness, accuracy, or reliability, and are not responsible for the content of any third-party sources or websites referenced herein. The inclusion of any content does not establish a business relationship or constitute our endorsement, approval, or recommendation of any third party. Testimonials and examples provided are for illustrative purposes only and do not guarantee future or similar results or outcomes, and may not consider individual circumstances, goals, needs, or objectives. Inside Story does not provide legal, tax, or accounting advice. For individual guidance, please consult a qualified professional in the appropriate field. 
Coverages subject to policy terms, conditions, and exclusions. Subject to underwriting review and approval.

 

 

Jan 1, 2020

Machinery Safety Tips

farm-emergency-preparedness

 

Keep your farm, loved ones and yourself safe with these machinery safety tips.

 

  • Never allow children to operate or ride on machines
  • Read and follow all safety procedures in the manufacturer’s owner manual
  • All tractors need to be equipped with a rollover protective structure (ROPS)
  • Slow moving vehicle (SMV) symbols should be visible on all farm machinery
  • All machinery should have guards and shields protecting operators from moving parts
  • Remove keys when machinery is not in use

 

For more machinery safety information:

Reach an Agent 

 

 

 

Inside Story is for educational and informational purposes only. Inside Story is compiled from various sources, which may or may not be affiliated with our family of companies, and may include the assistance of artificial intelligence. While we strive to provide accurate and reliable content, we make no warranties or guarantees about its completeness, accuracy, or reliability, and are not responsible for the content of any third-party sources or websites referenced herein. The inclusion of any content does not establish a business relationship or constitute our endorsement, approval, or recommendation of any third party. Testimonials and examples provided are for illustrative purposes only and do not guarantee future or similar results or outcomes, and may not consider individual circumstances, goals, needs, or objectives. Inside Story does not provide legal, tax, or accounting advice. For individual guidance, please consult a qualified professional in the appropriate field. 
Coverages subject to policy terms, conditions, and exclusions. Subject to underwriting review and approval.

 

 

Jan 1, 2020

Machinery Safety Tips

farm-emergency-preparedness

 

Keep your farm, loved ones and yourself safe with these machinery safety tips.

 

  • Never allow children to operate or ride on machines
  • Read and follow all safety procedures in the manufacturer’s owner manual
  • All tractors need to be equipped with a rollover protective structure (ROPS)
  • Slow moving vehicle (SMV) symbols should be visible on all farm machinery
  • All machinery should have guards and shields protecting operators from moving parts
  • Remove keys when machinery is not in use

 

For more machinery safety information:

Reach an Agent 

 

 

 

Inside Story is for educational and informational purposes only. Inside Story is compiled from various sources, which may or may not be affiliated with our family of companies, and may include the assistance of artificial intelligence. While we strive to provide accurate and reliable content, we make no warranties or guarantees about its completeness, accuracy, or reliability, and are not responsible for the content of any third-party sources or websites referenced herein. The inclusion of any content does not establish a business relationship or constitute our endorsement, approval, or recommendation of any third party. Testimonials and examples provided are for illustrative purposes only and do not guarantee future or similar results or outcomes, and may not consider individual circumstances, goals, needs, or objectives. Inside Story does not provide legal, tax, or accounting advice. For individual guidance, please consult a qualified professional in the appropriate field. 
Coverages subject to policy terms, conditions, and exclusions. Subject to underwriting review and approval.

 

 

Jan 1, 2020

Machinery Safety Tips

farm-emergency-preparedness

 

Keep your farm, loved ones and yourself safe with these machinery safety tips.

 

  • Never allow children to operate or ride on machines
  • Read and follow all safety procedures in the manufacturer’s owner manual
  • All tractors need to be equipped with a rollover protective structure (ROPS)
  • Slow moving vehicle (SMV) symbols should be visible on all farm machinery
  • All machinery should have guards and shields protecting operators from moving parts
  • Remove keys when machinery is not in use

 

For more machinery safety information:

Reach an Agent 

 

 

 

Inside Story is for educational and informational purposes only. Inside Story is compiled from various sources, which may or may not be affiliated with our family of companies, and may include the assistance of artificial intelligence. While we strive to provide accurate and reliable content, we make no warranties or guarantees about its completeness, accuracy, or reliability, and are not responsible for the content of any third-party sources or websites referenced herein. The inclusion of any content does not establish a business relationship or constitute our endorsement, approval, or recommendation of any third party. Testimonials and examples provided are for illustrative purposes only and do not guarantee future or similar results or outcomes, and may not consider individual circumstances, goals, needs, or objectives. Inside Story does not provide legal, tax, or accounting advice. For individual guidance, please consult a qualified professional in the appropriate field. 
Coverages subject to policy terms, conditions, and exclusions. Subject to underwriting review and approval.

 

 

Jan 1, 2020

Machinery Safety Tips

farm-emergency-preparedness

 

Keep your farm, loved ones and yourself safe with these machinery safety tips.

 

  • Never allow children to operate or ride on machines
  • Read and follow all safety procedures in the manufacturer’s owner manual
  • All tractors need to be equipped with a rollover protective structure (ROPS)
  • Slow moving vehicle (SMV) symbols should be visible on all farm machinery
  • All machinery should have guards and shields protecting operators from moving parts
  • Remove keys when machinery is not in use

 

For more machinery safety information:

Reach an Agent 

 

 

 

Inside Story is for educational and informational purposes only. Inside Story is compiled from various sources, which may or may not be affiliated with our family of companies, and may include the assistance of artificial intelligence. While we strive to provide accurate and reliable content, we make no warranties or guarantees about its completeness, accuracy, or reliability, and are not responsible for the content of any third-party sources or websites referenced herein. The inclusion of any content does not establish a business relationship or constitute our endorsement, approval, or recommendation of any third party. Testimonials and examples provided are for illustrative purposes only and do not guarantee future or similar results or outcomes, and may not consider individual circumstances, goals, needs, or objectives. Inside Story does not provide legal, tax, or accounting advice. For individual guidance, please consult a qualified professional in the appropriate field. 
Coverages subject to policy terms, conditions, and exclusions. Subject to underwriting review and approval.

 

 

 

 

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