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81 FR 65171 - National Farm Safety and Health Week, 2016

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                Proclamation 9498 of September 16, 2016

                
National Farm Safety and Health Week, 2016

                By the President of the United States of America

                A Proclamation

                For generations, farmers and ranchers have formed the 
                backbone of our economy and shaped the course of our 
                Nation. They have served as critical stewards of our 
                environment and natural resources. Toiling day in and 
                day out in rural communities across our country, their 
                dedication and dogged work ethic provide us with food, 
                fuel, and other necessities, sustaining our people and 
                our communities. Throughout National Farm Safety and 
                Health Week, we honor their significant contributions 
                by reaffirming our commitment to bolstering programs 
                and practices that promote health and safety on 
                America's farms.

                Millions of farmers and their families face a variety 
                of unsafe conditions when they wake up for work each 
                morning. Extreme weather, and exposure to livestock or 
                hazardous chemicals can pose threats to their safety. 
                Much of their work takes place in dangerous 
                environments and with potentially harmful equipment, 
                such as wells, silos, and grain bins. And putting in 
                long hours of physical labor can also cause illness or 
                injury. Our farmers and ranchers are exposed to too 
                many of these dangers, and we must ensure they are 
                equipped with the tools, trainings, and resources they 
                need to take proper precautions and safety measures in 
                their workplaces.

                To reduce work-related accidents and deaths among 
                farming communities, my Administration has encouraged 
                regular participation in health and safety programs. 
                Increasing awareness of proper procedures is crucial, 
                and farmers and farmworkers can improve their safety 
                practices by correctly handling materials and 
                inspecting machinery, paying careful attention to 
                instructions and labels on products and equipment, and 
                practicing and communicating plans for emergency 
                response. Because many farms and ranches are family 
                businesses, we have partnered with people across our 
                country to help formalize youth farm safety education 
                to improve farm safety for children.

                The best farmers in the world have enriched our Nation 
                and driven our agriculture sector forward; it is our 
                shared duty to ensure their health and safety, because 
                we all have a stake in the well-being of those who 
                provide us with food and energy. By maintaining safe 
                work environments and taking steps to practice caution 
                on our farms, we can minimize risks and increase 
                productivity in one of the greatest and most essential 
                industries in America.

                NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the 
                United States of America, by virtue of the authority 
                vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the 
                United States, do hereby proclaim September 18 through 
                September 24, 2016, as National Farm Safety and Health 
                Week. I call upon the agencies, organizations, 
                businesses, and extension services that serve America's 
                agricultural workers to strengthen their commitment to 
                promoting farm safety and health programs. I also urge 
                Americans to honor our agricultural heritage and 
                express appreciation to our farmers, ranchers, and 
                farmworkers for their contributions to our Nation.

                IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 
                sixteenth day of September, in the year of our Lord two 
                thousand sixteen, and of the

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                Independence of the United States of America the two 
                hundred and forty-first.
                
                
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                                                                                                   Proclamation 9498 of September 16, 2016

                                                                                                   National Farm Safety and Health Week, 2016


                                                                                                   By the President of the United States of America

                                                                                                   A Proclamation
                                                                                                   For generations, farmers and ranchers have formed the backbone of our
                                                                                                   economy and shaped the course of our Nation. They have served as critical
                                                                                                   stewards of our environment and natural resources. Toiling day in and
                                                                                                   day out in rural communities across our country, their dedication and dogged
                                                                                                   work ethic provide us with food, fuel, and other necessities, sustaining
                                                                                                   our people and our communities. Throughout National Farm Safety and
                                                                                                   Health Week, we honor their significant contributions by reaffirming our
                                                                                                   commitment to bolstering programs and practices that promote health and
                                                                                                   safety on America’s farms.
                                                                                                   Millions of farmers and their families face a variety of unsafe conditions
                                                                                                   when they wake up for work each morning. Extreme weather, and exposure
                                                                                                   to livestock or hazardous chemicals can pose threats to their safety. Much
                                                                                                   of their work takes place in dangerous environments and with potentially
                                                                                                   harmful equipment, such as wells, silos, and grain bins. And putting in
                                                                                                   long hours of physical labor can also cause illness or injury. Our farmers
                                                                                                   and ranchers are exposed to too many of these dangers, and we must
                                                                                                   ensure they are equipped with the tools, trainings, and resources they need
                                                                                                   to take proper precautions and safety measures in their workplaces.
                                                                                                   To reduce work-related accidents and deaths among farming communities,
                                                                                                   my Administration has encouraged regular participation in health and safety
                                                                                                   programs. Increasing awareness of proper procedures is crucial, and farmers
                                                                                                   and farmworkers can improve their safety practices by correctly handling
                                                                                                   materials and inspecting machinery, paying careful attention to instructions
                                                                                                   and labels on products and equipment, and practicing and communicating
                                                                                                   plans for emergency response. Because many farms and ranches are family
                                                                                                   businesses, we have partnered with people across our country to help for-
                                                                                                   malize youth farm safety education to improve farm safety for children.
                                                                                                   The best farmers in the world have enriched our Nation and driven our
                                                                                                   agriculture sector forward; it is our shared duty to ensure their health
                                                                                                   and safety, because we all have a stake in the well-being of those who
                                                                                                   provide us with food and energy. By maintaining safe work environments
                                                                                                   and taking steps to practice caution on our farms, we can minimize risks
                                                                                                   and increase productivity in one of the greatest and most essential industries
                                                                                                   in America.
                                                                                                   NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States
                                                                                                   of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution
                                                                                                   and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim September 18 through
                                                                                                   September 24, 2016, as National Farm Safety and Health Week. I call upon
                                                                                                   the agencies, organizations, businesses, and extension services that serve
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                                                                                                   America’s agricultural workers to strengthen their commitment to promoting
                                                                                                   farm safety and health programs. I also urge Americans to honor our agricul-
                                                                                                   tural heritage and express appreciation to our farmers, ranchers, and farm-
                                                                                                   workers for their contributions to our Nation.
                                                                                                   IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this sixteenth day
                                                                                                   of September, in the year of our Lord two thousand sixteen, and of the


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