Farmers Warned About Slurry Dangers

UK - The dangers surrounding slurry gases are the focus of a new leaflet launched by the Farm Safety Partnership, chaired by the National Farmers Union (NFU)
calendar icon 28 May 2014
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National Farmers Union

They have been the cause of a number of tragic and high profile accidents in recent years resulting in the death of people and animals. Decomposition of slurry can release a cocktail of toxic gasses including hydrogen sulphide and even a few breaths of the gas can render a person unconscious.

The Farm Safety Partnership, chaired by the NFU for the next two years, has produced the leaflet as part of its Stop! Think! Slurry Gas campaign unveiled at Grassland & Muck at Stoneleigh Park.

Guy Smith, NFU Vice President, said: “Deaths from slurry gas still occur and these are made all the more tragic by the fact that so many people die who instinctively go to the aid of those in difficulty.

“This new leaflet has 11 points to follow to reduce the risk of a slurry gas incident. But it is equally important to know that if there is a problem, stop the pump, get the person to fresh air, but don’t put yourself at risk, call 999 and advise the emergency services that slurry gas may be present.”

The leaflet can be downloaded from the Farm Safety Partnership Website www.farmsafetypartnership.co.uk.

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