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I-CASH-Sponsored Programs

 

The Agricultural Safety and Health Training Program has grown with support from three academic centers at The University of Iowa: Iowa's Center for Agricultural Safety and Health, the Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health, and the Heartland Center for Occupational Safety and Health.

The ASH training program's goals are to increase the knowledge and skills of health and safety professionals, and to prepare students in research and policy issues related to agricultural health. To realize these goals, the program was developed with four parts:

  • Academic Training
  • Continuing Education
  • Outreach
  • EnrichmentTraining for Health Profession Students
    ASH Program faculty provide lectures to the following programs:
    • Medicine
    • Physician Assistant
    • Veterinary Medicine
    • Family Medicine Residents
    • Emergency Medicine Residents


Pork Industry Training Program

The Pork Industry Training Program has been developed by The University of Iowa to educate managers and safety personnel in the pork industry about health and safety concerns and OSHA compliance. Presentations are given every other Thursday by leading researchers and industry personnel and are recorded for later playback.


 

Certified Safe Farm Program

The CSF program is a multi-faceted agricultural intervention research program designed to reduce the rate of injuries and illnesses in the agricultural population. The program consists of four main components that work together to offer the best opportunity of changing attitudes and behaviors of participating farmers. The components are:

  • an occupational health screening,
  • an on-farm safety review with performance standards,
  • personalized education, and
  • incentives such as insurance discounts or agribusiness discounts.

 

 

 

 

 

Did you know?
I-CASH offers small, one- or two-hour courses on specific agricultural rescue issues, as well as a 16-hour weekend course that covers the basics of machinery trauma. Contact LaMar Grafft at lamar-grafft@uiowa.edu or 319-335-4233