Workplace Training & Safety Programs Category Guide
Part of People, Labor, and Workforce
Why Training and Safety Matter
Agriculture consistently ranks among the most dangerous industries. Dairy farms present hazards from animals, machinery, confined spaces, and chemicals. Beyond the human cost of injuries, accidents increase workers' compensation premiums, create legal liability, and disrupt operations. Effective training programs are essential for every dairy operation with employees.
OSHA and Agricultural Exemptions
Farms with 10 or fewer employees that don't use temporary labor camps have some exemptions from OSHA regulations. However, many requirements still apply, and regardless of legal requirements, safety training protects your workers and business. Larger operations must comply fully with OSHA standards.
Essential Training Topics
Animal Handling
- Low-stress handling techniques
- Recognizing animal behavior and danger signs
- Proper positioning around cattle
- Use of handling facilities
Equipment Safety
- Tractor and equipment operation
- Power take-off (PTO) hazards
- Lockout/tagout procedures
- Safe loading and transport
Hazardous Substances
- Chemical handling and storage
- Milk house sanitation chemicals
- Fertilizer and pesticide safety
- Personal protective equipment
Confined Spaces
- Manure pit hazards
- Silo entry procedures
- Recognition of oxygen deficiency
Training Resources
- Extension services: Many universities offer farm safety programs
- Insurance companies: Carriers often provide training to reduce claims
- Equipment dealers: Training on specific equipment operation
- Online programs: Flexible options for basic safety training
- Professional consultants: Customized programs for your operation
Building a Safety Culture
- Lead by example—managers follow safety rules too
- Regular safety meetings and toolbox talks
- Encourage reporting of hazards and near-misses
- Recognize safe behavior, not just production
- Investigate incidents and make improvements
Cost Considerations
Many Extension and insurance company programs are free or low-cost. Online training programs run $20-100 per employee per topic. Professional safety consultants charge $100-200 per hour. The investment is minimal compared to a single serious injury claim—which can cost $50,000-500,000 or more.