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Course Syllabus

Course: AGTM 2900

Division: Business and Applied Tech
Department: Business
Title: Farm Safety

Semester Approved: Fall 2020
Five-Year Review Semester: Summer 2025
End Semester: Spring 2026

Catalog Description: This Farm Safety course provides training and “Farm Safety Certification” in working with and around machinery, chemicals, electricity, hydraulics, ATV, and farm animals. Students will acquire knowledge and skills to safely work on a farm ranch and will receive a Farm Safety Training certificate. The course consists of online instruction, and class/lab work as well as ½ day practicum lab. The course will be taught both first block and second block of Fall semester and first block of Spring Semester.

Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring
Credit/Time Requirement: Credit: 2; Lecture: 1; Lab: 2

Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: None


Justification: Short Term Training opportunities (CARES funding) justified the creation of this course. Operating and working on and with powerful equipment, unpredictable livestock, chemicals, electricity, and all-terrain vehicles (UTV) make farm and ranch employment dangerous places to work. In addition, the U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, and the Utah Division of Wildlife require similar training and certification of their employees in basic farm equipment operation, including working-on and around tractors, equipment, and all-terrain vehicles (ATV's).


Student Learning Outcomes:
Students will gain an understanding of the many risks of working in production agriculture operations. Students will be assessed through assignments.

Students will learn the safe operation of agriculture equipment, including instrumentation and controls, and understand the critical injury areas of working in and around agriculture equipment.  Students will be assessed through assignments and demonstration.

Students will learn the basics of working around chemicals and pesticides including labeling and prevention of pesticide poisoning.  Students will be assessed through assignments and exams.

Students will understand the proper handling of and working with livestock and livestock equipment.
 Students will be assessed through assignments and demonstrations.

Students will understand the basics of working around electricity as it is used in agriculture operations. Students will be assessed through assignments and exams.

Students will learn the safe operation of ATV's including the use of protective equipment, operating on slopes and legal operation on private and public roads. Students will be assessed through assignments, demonstration, and exams.


Content:
Students will gain knowledge and skills in:
1) Safe operation of major farm equipment including: understanding of equipment instrumentation and controls, towing, backing, equipment attachment safety, and common machine hazards and highway safety.
2) Pesticide and chemical safety, formulations, labeling and preventing pesticide poisoning.
3)Working around and with electricity, overhead line clearance, main switches, breaker boxes, and fuses.
4)Safe handling and working around livestock, horses, cattle, zoonosis (diseases which can be transmitted from animals to humans) and animal waste-manure pits.
5)Safe operation of ATV’s, protective equipment, operation on paved or gravel roads and on slopes, and legal ATV operation on public roads and property.
6) Taking care of yourself, personal protection equipment, ergonomics, stress, rest, heatstroke, drugs and medications, and first aid.


Key Performance Indicators:
Assignments 20 to 40%

Demonstrations 20 to 40%

Exams 20 to 40%


Representative Text and/or Supplies:
Materials will be provided by instructor.


Pedagogy Statement:
Content will be taught through lecture, discussion, and demonstrations.

Instructional Mediums:
Lecture/Lab

Online

Hybrid

Maximum Class Size: 20
Optimum Class Size: 15