A Multi-State Evaluation of Agricultural Safety Learning through Secondary Students' Supervised Agricultural Experience Journal Entries.

IF 0.9 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Scott W Smalley, Dustin K Perry, Rebecca G Lawver, Michael L Pate, Roger Hanagriff, Clay Ewell
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Highlights: Five annual training topics were: Year 1) Tractor/Equipment Roll-Over Hazards, Year 2) ATV/UTV Operation Hazards, Year 3) Tractor/Equipment Operation Hazards, Year 4) PTO/Entanglement Hazards, and Year 5) Agricultural Machinery Transport Hazards Associated with Use on Public Roadways. To assess the influence of agricultural machinery safety training, student work-based, journal reflections were collected through the Agricultural Experience Tracker to qualitatively describe their production-based agricultural experiences. Most student journal entries focused on machinery operations.

Abstract: The Supervised Agricultural Experience Safety Award program was launched with Montana, Utah, and South Dakota agriculture teachers. A combination of video conferencing and in-person training workshops were offered to school-based agriculture teachers in Montana, Utah, and South Dakota. Zoom webinar workshops were held with teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The five annual training topics included: Year 1) Tractor/Equipment Roll-over Hazards, Year 2) ATV/UTV Operation Hazards, Year 3) Tractor/Equipment Operation Hazards, Year 4) PTO/Entanglement Hazards, and Year 5) Agricultural Machinery Transport Hazards Associated with use on Public Roadways. To assess the influence of agricultural machinery safety training, students' journal reflections were collected through the Agricultural Experience Tracker. Students' production-based agricultural experiences were coded by USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) Commodity Codes, describing students' safety reporting using Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) journal entries, and quantifying teachers' workshop participation. A total of 2,257 journal entries were reviewed from Montana, Utah, and South Dakota. A total of 760 unique student journal entries were associated with a teacher participating in the training program. Most student journal entries focused on machinery operations. A total of 49 journal entries specifically reported safety. A total of 203 journal entries recorded the use of tractors. A total of 160 agricultural production work entries (38.8%, n = 412) noted crop production as the agricultural production work experience. The results provide recommendations for developing an application model for translation using an FFA award structure.

基于中学生农业经验日志的农业安全学习多状态评价
重点:5个年度培训主题为:1年级)拖拉机/设备侧翻危险,2年级)ATV/UTV操作危险,3年级)拖拉机/设备操作危险,4年级)PTO/缠结危险,以及5年级)与公共道路使用相关的农业机械运输危险。为了评估农业机械安全培训的影响,通过农业经验追踪器收集学生以工作为基础的反馈,并定性地描述他们以生产为基础的农业经验。大多数学生的日志记录集中在机械操作上。摘要:蒙大拿州、犹他州和南达科他州的农业教师发起了监督农业体验安全奖计划。在蒙大拿州、犹他州和南达科他州,向学校的农业教师提供了视频会议和现场培训讲习班的结合。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,与教师一起举办了Zoom网络研讨会。五个年度培训主题包括:1年级)拖拉机/设备侧翻危险,2年级)ATV/UTV操作危险,3年级)拖拉机/设备操作危险,4年级)PTO/缠结危险,以及5年级)与公共道路使用相关的农业机械运输危险。为了评估农机安全培训的影响,通过农业体验追踪器收集学生的日志反思。学生的基于生产的农业经验由美国农业部国家农业统计局(NASS)商品代码编码,使用监督农业经验(SAE)日志条目描述学生的安全报告,并量化教师的研讨会参与情况。从蒙大拿州、犹他州和南达科他州总共审查了2257个日志条目。参与培训计划的教师总共有760个独特的学生日记条目。大多数学生的日志记录集中在机械操作上。共有49篇日记账专门报道了安全问题。共有203个日志条目记录了拖拉机的使用情况。160个农业生产工作条目(38.8%,n = 412)将作物生产作为农业生产工作经历。研究结果为使用FFA奖励结构开发翻译应用模型提供了建议。
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Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health
Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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