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There have been several recent threads on safety, ROPS and rollovers. I thought I would start a new thread instead of only posting to only one of the recent threads. I Googled “tractor accident statistics”, below are some excerpts and links from the internet sites that came up. All the sites start with tractor rollovers, ROPS, and seatbelts. If you read any of the information on these sites, you should have a better understanding of why the ROPS is so important. It may also motivate all of us to make better use of the seat belt.
Fatalities
• In 2012, 374 farmers and farm workers died from a work-related injury, resulting in a fatality rate of 20.2 deaths per 100,000 workers. Tractor overturns were the leading cause of death for these farmers and farm workers.
• The most effective way to prevent tractor overturn deaths is the use of a Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS). In 2012, 59% of tractors used on farms in the US were equipped with ROPS. If ROPS were placed on all tractors used on US farms manufactured since the mid-1960’s, the prevalence of ROPS-equipped tractors could be increased to over 80%.
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/aginjury/
General Statistics of Farm Accidents
According to "Accident Facts " these are the statistics for farms:
• Tractor accidents on farms cause the highest number of fatalities with tractor overturns accounting for 44 percent of all tractor fatalities.
http://ehs.okstate.edu/training/oshafarm.htm
FARM SAFETY NEWSLETTER
Workers over the age of 65 do not have an excessive number of injuries, but the likelihood of an injury being fatal is the greatest. Two-thirds of the fatalities in the over-65 age group were tractor-related. Because of the seriousness of machinery-related accidents, many injuries result in permanent disabilities, such as the loss of an arm, leg, fingers or toes. More than 75% of injuries require surgery or antibiotic treatment, or both.
https://njaes.rutgers.edu/farmsafety/news/FARMSAFETYNEWS902.pdf
Tractor Rollover Accidents: Causes and Prevention
Rollover accidents occur faster than our human capacity for reaction. In a backwards tip, for example, the tractor engine powers the tractor to rotate about the rear axle. The tractor can overturn in less than a second -- too quickly for the operator to react. To protect against rollover accidents, it is essential that the tractor be equipped with a rollover protective structure (ROPS) and a seat belt. ROPS are roll bars or roll cages designed to create a protective zone around the operator when a rollover occurs. The ROPS and seat belt together prevent more than 99% of all rollover accidental deaths and serious injuries. The seat belt will keep the operator within the safe zone created by the ROPS, eliminating all serious injury potential.
https://www.lsuagcenter.com/en/our_...+Rollover+Accidents+Causes+and+Prevention.htm
Larry
Fatalities
• In 2012, 374 farmers and farm workers died from a work-related injury, resulting in a fatality rate of 20.2 deaths per 100,000 workers. Tractor overturns were the leading cause of death for these farmers and farm workers.
• The most effective way to prevent tractor overturn deaths is the use of a Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS). In 2012, 59% of tractors used on farms in the US were equipped with ROPS. If ROPS were placed on all tractors used on US farms manufactured since the mid-1960’s, the prevalence of ROPS-equipped tractors could be increased to over 80%.
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/aginjury/
General Statistics of Farm Accidents
According to "Accident Facts " these are the statistics for farms:
• Tractor accidents on farms cause the highest number of fatalities with tractor overturns accounting for 44 percent of all tractor fatalities.
http://ehs.okstate.edu/training/oshafarm.htm
FARM SAFETY NEWSLETTER
Workers over the age of 65 do not have an excessive number of injuries, but the likelihood of an injury being fatal is the greatest. Two-thirds of the fatalities in the over-65 age group were tractor-related. Because of the seriousness of machinery-related accidents, many injuries result in permanent disabilities, such as the loss of an arm, leg, fingers or toes. More than 75% of injuries require surgery or antibiotic treatment, or both.
https://njaes.rutgers.edu/farmsafety/news/FARMSAFETYNEWS902.pdf
Tractor Rollover Accidents: Causes and Prevention
Rollover accidents occur faster than our human capacity for reaction. In a backwards tip, for example, the tractor engine powers the tractor to rotate about the rear axle. The tractor can overturn in less than a second -- too quickly for the operator to react. To protect against rollover accidents, it is essential that the tractor be equipped with a rollover protective structure (ROPS) and a seat belt. ROPS are roll bars or roll cages designed to create a protective zone around the operator when a rollover occurs. The ROPS and seat belt together prevent more than 99% of all rollover accidental deaths and serious injuries. The seat belt will keep the operator within the safe zone created by the ROPS, eliminating all serious injury potential.
https://www.lsuagcenter.com/en/our_...+Rollover+Accidents+Causes+and+Prevention.htm
Larry