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Transforming Farm Health and Safety: The Case for Business Coaching.

Anna Blackman, Richard C Franklin, Allison Rossetto, David E Gray.   

Abstract

In the U.S. and Australia, agriculture is consistently ranked as one of the most hazardous industries. The cost of injuries and deaths on Australian farms is significant, estimated to be between AU$0.5 billion and AU$1.2 billion per year. Death and injury in agriculture also place a significant financial and social burden on the family and friends of the injured, the community, and the health system. This article proposes that if farmers were to employ coaching in their businesses, they would benefit from advances in safety practices, resulting in associated improvements in overall farm productivity and a reduction in injury costs to the wider community. A coaching model is presented to demonstrate what an effective coaching process would need to include. An agenda for future research areas is also provided.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26211352     DOI: 10.13031/jash.21.10529

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Saf Health        ISSN: 1074-7583


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1.  Depression and Risk of Unintentional Injury in Rural Communities-A Longitudinal Analysis of the Australian Rural Mental Health Study.

Authors:  Kerry J Inder; Elizabeth G Holliday; Tonelle E Handley; Lyn J Fragar; Tony Lower; Angela Booth; Terry J Lewin; Brian J Kelly
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2017-09-18       Impact factor: 3.390

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