1. If you are choosing to host a Farm Safety Day Camp, students will participate in a number of activities. Different stations should be set up for children to rotate through, including a chemical display, magnetic storyboard, gravity flow grain wagon, hand signal display, helmet display, hazard hunt, and hearing display. Check out the Planning a Farm Safety Day Camp resource.
2. Listen to and watch the "Stay Safe on the Farm" storybook (5min) that talks about safety on the farm.
3. For the in-class activity, set up a computer, projector, and screen, and load the game "Splat" onto the whiteboard / SMART board.
a. Select a character in the game and walk through the game with the class. Select questions from each of the categories and answer the farm safety questions.
b. Categories include electricity, runover / rollover, animal safety, entanglement, chemical safety, drowning (including grain), hearing safety, ATV safety, and general safety.
i. Be sure to read the correct answer and review each farm safety rule before moving on to the next question.
4. Explain to the class that they are going to learn about safe spaces on a farm. Farms have spaces that are for working and places for playing and these spaces should be separate. Ask the class what type of things they could find on a farm? You can use the Farm Safety Grades 1&2 slidedeck to help provide visuals when discussing this topic.
a. Answers could be: barns, equipment and machinery (i.e., tractors, animals, chemicals, gates, bales of hay, vehicles, playgrounds, grain mills / wagons, ponds / dugouts / other bodies of water). Explain to the class that kids on farms need a safe place to play away from the work area. Explain the types of hazards that there can be around these areas (noted on the slides).
b. A safe play area should:
i. Have designated boundaries or physical barriers like fences, gates or shrubs
ii. Be away from car / truck / other vehicle traffic
iii. Be away from hazards such as machinery or unstable structures (tractor tire leaning against building)
iv. Be away from loud noises
v. Not be near open water
vi. Have shade from the sun
vii. Have shelter from the wind and dust
viii. Be protected with a strong barrier separating children from the worksite
ix. Be close to where an adult can supervise
x. Be close to first aid, hand washing and bathrooms
xi. Be kept tidy
xii. Be in a location where there is less risk of coming into contact with animals, snakes or insects that might pose a health hazard
5. Review some farm safety rules with the class including:
a. Always ask an adult if it is a safe place to play if you are unsure
b. Never play on equipment or ride on tractors
c. Never play in grain silos or wagons
6. Hand out the hazards on the farm worksheet to each student, or show on a screen and have the class identify 8 hazards in the worksheet. The answer sheet follows with an explanation.
7. After talking about how to have stay safe on the farm have the class complete the My Safe Farm worksheet.