
United
States Department of Transportation
AUTHOR
ABSTRACT
Pursuant
to the provisions of section 8 of Public Law 91-265, enacted
May 22, 1970, a study was conducted on the extent, causes
and means of preventing agricultural tractor accidents on
public roads and farms. The report of that study includes
an estimate of the number of deaths resulting annually from
agricultural tractor accidents, an identification of the primary
causes of such accidents with consideration of the hazards
most likely to cause death or injury, and recommendations
on means for preventing the occurrence of and reducing the
severity of injuries resulting from tractor accidents.
The
methodology of the study involved three major phases: 1) a
detailed investigation and evaluation of the problem by a
multi- disciplinary task group, including a careful review
of published articles and other material, field visits to
major tractor manufacturing plants and to major test and farm
operating facilities, and visits to universities where research
is actively conducted on tractor safety problems; 2) solicitation
of technical papers on a variety of selected safety topics
from acknowledged authorities; and 3) scheduling of a public
meeting to obtain a broad range of views and experiences from
individuals and organizations concerned with agricultural
tractor operations and accidents. Liberal use was made of
existing sources of information, of the solicited papers and
the proceedings of the public meeting in arriving at findings
that are presented in the body of the report, and the papers
and proceedings are included in full detail in the appendixes
along with a reference list of publications.
SOURCE AND NATIONAL
LIBRARY OF MEDICINE ID#
SOURCE:
Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office;
1971. n.p.
NLOM ID#:
No ID#.

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This
document was extracted from the CDC-NIOSH Epidemiology of
Farm Related Injuries: Bibliography With Abstracts, U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service,
Centers for Disease Control, National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health.
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