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Safely working with tractors in Agriculture

A illustration of a person driving a tractor.

One of the biggest threats on the farm is also one of our most commonly used vehicles. Tractors are essential and powerful, but without proper care and safety precautions, they can be dangerous.

Images of "Stop", "Think", "Act" on a blue background

So, before you do any activities on the farm, use the Stop Think Act model to make sure you'll be safe.

First, STOP. Before operating a tractor, consider all potential scenarios. 

Illustration of a green tractor on a blue background about to roll over. "Stop" written on a on red circle sits in the top right corner.

Could the tractor roll over?

Illustration of a person with a broken arm on a blue background. "Stop" written on a on red circle sits in the top right corner..

Could it hit or harm someone? What could the damage be to me, others, or property?

Illustration of a person with question marks on a blue background. "Stop" written on a red circle sits in the top right corner.

Would you know what to do in the event of a tractor rollover or if your tractor rolls over without a Roll Over Protection Structure?

Illustration of a person beside a tractor Power Take Off on a blue background. "Stop" written on a red circle sits in the top right corner.

What could happen if I got caught in an open Power Take Off?

Illustration of a worker in the foreground and a safety instructor in the background. "Think" written on a yellow circle sits in the top right corner.

Then, THINK. Before starting the tractor, make sure you understand the job properly and have been adequately trained to complete it.

Illustration of a green tractor. "Think" written on a yellow circle sits in the top right corner.

The tractor is fueled in working condition with functional lights and ready to go.

Illustration of a person driving a green tractor. "Think" written on a yellow circle sits in the top right corner.

Make sure it has a Roll Over Protection Structure and seatbelt.

Illustration of a tractor highlighting the hitchpins and sway chains. "Think" written on a yellow circle sits in the top right corner.

The tractor has the correct hitch pins and sway chains.

Illustration of a tractor in the foreground with street signs in the background. "Think" written on a yellow circle sits in the top right corner.

You know the rules of the road applicable to tractors.

Illustration of a tractor with a Slow Moving Vehicle sign in the foreground. "Think" written on a yellow circle sits in the top right corner.

You have a ‘Slow Moving Vehicle’ sign if you are going onto the road.

Illustration of two workers in high vis vests talking. "Think" written on a yellow circle sits in the top right corner.

You know how to communicate with others.

Silhouette of a person flexing with cartoon gears in his head. "Think" written on a yellow circle sits in the top right corner.

You are mentally and physically ready to work.

Illustrations showing workers should step across a Power Take Off and that workers should walk around a tractor. "Act" written on a green circle sits in the top right corner.

Now. ACT. While operating the tractor, never step across a Power Take Off. Always go around equipment and people. No shortcuts!

Illustration of a person riding a blue tractor waving to another worker. "Act" written on a green circle sits in the top right corner.

Make eye contact with operators before moving into a path of travel.

Illustration of a person wearing a high visibility vest. "Act" written on a green circle sits in the top right corner.

Wear highly visible clothing so everyone can see you.

An illustration of two workers on a tractor with a red X on top.  "Act" written on a green circle sits in the top right corner.

There should never be more than one person per tractor - only the driver!

Safety workers standing together

If you have any questions or see anything unsafe, talk to your supervisor. By staying alert and aware, you can go home safe at the end of the day.

You can also watch the video version of Safely working with tractors.