Some differences but all at risk: Improving farm safety for young people-An Australian experience
A significant portion of on-farm deaths and injuries in Australia occur among young people working on the farm. Since most Australian farms are still family owned and operated, young people are an integral part of everyday operations and the farm is a place where these young people live, work and pl...
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Main Authors: | Susan Brumby (Author), Tracey Hatherell (Author), Cecilia Fitzgerald (Author), Jacqueline Cotton (Author), Morna Semmens (Author), Sally Cunningham (Author), Jenna L. Gibbs (Author), David Sullivan (Author), Carolyn E. Sheridan (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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