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Title: Tractor Rollovers and Run Overs


1
Tractor Rollovers and Run Overs
  • Can you prevent one on your farm?

2
Background
  • Tractor rollovers and run overs
  • Are not common accidents.
  • Have a high potential for causing
  • death or disabling injury when they
  • do occur.
  • Prevention efforts have a high
  • pay back value.

3
Research
  • The Injury Surveillance Program reports that
    tractor rollovers and run overs result in
  • 30 deaths
  • 75 hospitalized injuries
  • on farms on average, every year.

4
Are accidents accidental?
  • Accidents viewed as
  • freak events
  • result of carelessness
  • Research has shown that accidents
  • have identifiable risk factors
  • are predictable
  • are preventable
  • Terminology change
  • incidents

5
Accident/incident analysis
  • Immediate cause
  • Possible contributing factors
  • Human
  • Mechanical
  • Environmental
  • Basic, systemic cause
  • What one thing could prevent a
  • similar incident?

6
Case studies
  • Modeled on tractor fatalities that occurred on
    farms.
  • Basic circumstances of an actual incident are
    depicted.
  • Name of victim, date and location of incident,
    tractor make/model are fictitious.

7
Case study 1
  • Orville, age 69
  • Died October 4, 1990
  • Incident
  • Ground-starting tractor, run over, crushed.

8
Case study 1 Incident analysis
  • What was the immediate cause of the incident?
  • What were possible contributing factors?
  • What one thing could prevent a similar incident?

9
Case study 2
  • Marc, age 18
  • Died August 28, 1995
  • Incident
  • Towing heavy load downhill lost control of
    tractor, sideways rollover, crushed.

10
Case study 2 Incident analysis
  • What was the immediate cause of the incident?
  • What were possible contributing factors?
  • What one thing could prevent a similar incident?

11
Case study 3
  • George, age 49
  • Died September 28, 1996
  • Incident
  • Fell off tractor, run over.

12
Case study 3 Incident analysis
  • What was the immediate cause of the incident?
  • What were possible contributing factors?
  • What one thing could prevent a similar incident?

13
Case study 4
  • Carl, age 3
  • Died June 25, 1993
  • Incident
  • Blind runover by lawn tractor.

14
Case study 4 Incident analysis
  • What was the immediate cause of the incident?
  • What were possible contributing factors?
  • What one thing could prevent a similar incident?

15
Case study 5
  • Gerry, age 53
  • Died July 15, 1992
  • Incident
  • Knocked off tractor by a tree branch, run over.

16
Case study 5 Incident analysis
  • What was the immediate cause of the incident?
  • What were possible contributing factors?
  • What one thing could prevent a similar incident?

17
Case study 6
  • Luis, age 25
  • Died April 30, 1994
  • Incident
  • Sideways tractor rollover off ramp,
  • crushed.

18
Case study 6 Incident analysis
  • What was the immediate cause of the incident?
  • What were possible contributing factors?
  • What one thing could prevent a similar incident?

19
Case study 7
  • Donna, age 38
  • Died March 28, 1994
  • Incident
  • Front end loader imbalance, backward tractor
    rollover, drowned.

20
Case study 7 Incident analysis
  • What was the immediate cause of the incident?
  • What were possible contributing factors?
  • What one thing could prevent a similar incident?

21
Case study 8
  • Gilles, age 12
  • Died April 5, 1991
  • Incident
  • Using tractor to tow out stuck vehicle, backward
    rollover, crushed.

22
Case study 8 Incident analysis
  • What was the immediate cause of the incident?
  • What were possible contributing factors?
  • What one thing could prevent a similar incident?

23
Case study 9
  • Ashley, age 5
  • Died May 23, 1992
  • Incident
  • Extra rider fell from tractor cab, run over.

24
Case study 9 Incident analysis
  • What was the immediate cause of the incident?
  • What were possible contributing factors?
  • What one thing could prevent a similar incident?

25
Case study 10
  • Don, age 31
  • Died May 4, 1995
  • Incident
  • Dismounted running tractor, run over.

26
Case study 10 Incident analysis
  • What was the immediate cause of the incident?
  • What were possible contributing factors?
  • What one thing could prevent a similar incident?

27
Overall quiz score
  • With each case study, you tested your knowledge
    about safe tractor operation by answering quiz
    questions.
  • Now add up your scores for the ten quizzes for an
    overall quiz score.

/ 50
28
Personal Risk Profile
  • Determining factors
  • Knowledge (quiz score)
  • Sex, age
  • Province of residence
  • Tractor operation hours/year
  • Condition of tractor
  • Condition of operator
  • Work practices
  • Safety perceptions

29
Personal Risk Profile Scoring
  • 85 100 RISK LOW
  • Stay alert and keep up the good work
  • 70 84 RISK LOWER THAN AVERAGE, BUT CAN
    BE IMPROVED
  • Can you afford to risk your life or the
    life of someone else?
  • 50 69 RISK SIGNIFICANT
  • You are taking a gamble with your life or
    the life of someone else.
  • lt 50 RISK HIGH
  • You are endangering your life or the life of
    someone else.

30
Conclusion
  • It takes more than luck to prevent a tractor
    rollover or run over.
  • But you can do it!
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