DEALERSHIP'S SAFETY CHECKS RAISE CHARITABLE FUNDS
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The Tallis Amos Group (TAG) servicing teams at each depot have been actively promoting farm safety by contributing £15 from every harvest machinery safety expert check throughout the winter to The Farm Safety Foundation.

 

Members of the TAG team with Sophie Marsh from The Farm Safety Foundation

 

Prior to Farm Safety Week, which takes place from July 22-26, they have announced a total raised of £705 to support the foundation.


Sophie Marsh, farm safety campaign coordinator from The Farm Safety Foundation, said, "We continue to hear too many tragic stories of farming-related accidents, with a particularly high number of fatalities in the industry this year alone. Vehicle incidents remain the leading cause of deaths and serious injuries in British Agriculture, resulting in numerous major injuries such as amputations and fractures. Shockingly, UK Agriculture accounts for 16% of all workplace deaths."


Improving safety in the farming workplace is crucial and can be achieved through raising awareness of safer working practices, providing education and training, and improving day-to-day working environments to mitigate injury risks, says the Foundation. Ensuring well-functioning and maintained machinery is particularly critical for improving farm safety, especially during wet weather conditions.


TAG say they have a fully qualified and expert team of technicians covering an area from the Cotswolds across the West Midlands and Wales each conducting a comprehensive TAG Machinery Safety Expert Check with every service that evaluates all mechanical safety aspects of a tractor, including checks for track rod play, kingpins, wheel bearings, neutral start circuits, lights, and pick-up hitches. These t examinations aim to minimise accidents keeping machinery seen maintained to a high standard.


Agricultural vehicles, trailers, and equipment are regulated by the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HSW Act) and the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER). Compliance ensures workplace safety, including proper maintenance and employee training. Vehicles used on public roads must meet the Construction and Use Regulations 1986 and the Road Traffic Act.

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