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May 5, 2021 7:15 PM
Waterford dual star Mark Dalton is back home in Knockanore after spending four months at The National Rehabilitation Hospital in Dublin. The Shamrocks man arrived back in time to celebrate his 18th birthday with his family.
Mark was involved in a car accident, along with his twin brother Tom and three friends, in Youghal last December. He suffered serious spinal injuries and a GoFundMe page was set up to support his recovery and renovate his house. The GoFundMe page has raised an incredible €317,064 since it was launched in January. His school Pobalscoil na Tríonóide in Youghal also organised a virtual 5K in April.
Health & Safety Authority advises Kildare farmers on safety for the silage cutting season
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The Health and Safety Authority (HSA) is urging all farmers and contractors to carefully plan their work and complete their risk assessments as the busy silage season gets underway.
It comes as the latest data shows tractors, vehicles and farm machinery are the biggest cause of farm-related fatalities, accounting for over half of farm-related deaths from 2011 – 2020.
Over the past decade, 113 people, 18 of whom were children and young persons under the age of 18, have been killed in farming-related workplace incidents involving tractors, vehicles and machinery.
“We’re advising farmers to take time to plan for a safe silage season,” said Pat Griffin, Senior Inspector with the Health and Safety Authority.
Health & Safety Authority advises Louth farmers on safety for the silage cutting season
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The Health and Safety Authority (HSA) is urging all farmers and contractors to carefully plan their work and complete their risk assessments as the busy silage season gets underway.
It comes as the latest data shows tractors, vehicles and farm machinery are the biggest cause of farm-related fatalities, accounting for over half of farm-related deaths from 2011 – 2020.
Over the past decade, 113 people, 18 of whom were children and young persons under the age of 18, have been killed in farming-related workplace incidents involving tractors, vehicles and machinery.
“We’re advising farmers to take time to plan for a safe silage season,” said Pat Griffin, Senior Inspector with the Health and Safety Authority.
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