Abstracts from the Virtual 2021 North American Agricultural Safety Summit.

J Agromedicine

National Farm Medicine Center, Marshfield Clinic Research Institute, Marshfield, Wisconsin, USA.

Published: July 2021

The Journal of Agromedicine is pleased to share the following 26 abstracts accepted for poster presentations and lightning talks at the 2021 North American Agricultural Safety Summit. The host organization, Agricultural Safety and Health Council of America (ASHCA) convened leaders in agribusiness and safety research March 22-24 for an online forum honoring safety innovators and sharing evidence-based safety interventions. The summit drew risk managers, educators, government officials and others interested in improving worker safety in one of the nation's most hazardous industries. It received support from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (Conference Grant 5U15OH011786-02) and support from sponsoring organizations to ensure that event participants benefited from the sharing of research results and ongoing intervention evaluations. To that end, the Journal shares these abstracts of completed or ongoing agricultural safety and health research. More information can be found at www.ashca.org.

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