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06 Sept 2025

Longford farmers urged to focus firmly on safety as Farm Safety Week 2025 kicks off today

Farm Safety Week is an important campaign that highlights the ongoing dangers in farming

Farm safety event

Farm safety event

County Longford farmers, farmers across the country and farmers’ families and all of those working in agriculture have been urged by the Health and Safety Authority (HSA) to prioritise safety as Farm Safety Week 2025 begins today (Monday, July 21).

Farm Safety Week is an important campaign that highlights the ongoing dangers faced in farming.

This collaborative campaign, originally launched by the Farm Safety Foundation (Yellow Wellies) in the UK and coordinated in Ireland by the IFA, brings together farming organisations from across Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and England to focus on improving farm safety.

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Tragically, farming continues to account for a disproportionate number of workplace deaths. Many of these incidents are preventable, often involving vehicles, machinery, livestock and falls from height.

So far this year, there have been 12 farming fatalities, the same amount as the total number of fatalities in farming in 2024. Of the 12, 5 (41%) of these fatalities involved vehicles.

In 9 (75%) of the cases, the deceased was over 65 years of age.

Ger Hartnett, Senior Inspector at the HSA, said, “Each life that is lost in farming is a devastating reminder that safety must come first every day, on every farm.

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"We must remind ourselves that there are 12 families this year mourning the loss of a loved one and we must collectively renew our commitment to prevent further family tragedies.

"Farm Safety Week is an opportunity to reflect, to change behaviour, and to take proper action that can save lives.

“We want to see a change in the attitude towards farm safety,” Hartnett added. “Keep your vehicles and machinery well maintained. Plan all work activity. Rest when you feel tired, take a break. Know your limitations.”

The HSA is encouraging all those involved in farming to use this week to engage in meaningful conversations within families and communities about risk, responsibility, and prevention.

For more information on farm safety guidance and resources, visit www.hsa.ie.

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