Safe tractor radio advert transcript
(tractor engine sounds, sound of parking brake being applied)
Voiceover: This is the sound of a tractor parking.
(exterior rural atmos; sound of tractor door closing, feet landing on road and walking away, leading into silence).
Voiceover: This is the sound of a tractor rolling silently towards you.
(short shout of shock, sound of crushing and splintering)
Voiceover: A number of people have died on farms in Northern Ireland because the tractor’s parking brakes weren’t applied properly, or were defective. Make sure your tractor brakes are maintained regularly, and always put the parking brake on before leaving the seat. Stop and think safe. Visit hseni.gov.uk/farmsafe. A message from the Farm Safety Partnership.
Safe Slurry radio advert transcript
(sound of birds chirping)
Voiceover: This is the sound of a thriving farm but if you have an accident on the farm you could lose everything
(sound of gates shutting)
Voiceover: When mixing slurry remove all stock, open all doors and stay out for at least 30 minutes after mixing starts. If you can mix on a windy day. Stop and think safe befire you start any job. For more advice visit hseni.gov.uk. A message from the Farm Safety Partnership.
Safe animals radio advert - transcript
(sound of cow mooing aggressively)
Voiceover: This is the sound of a cow protecting her calf. She weighs over half a tonne and if you get in her way she can crush you in an instant. Well designed livestock handling facilities are essential to keep you safe. If you have an accident on the farm you could lose everything. Stop and think safe before you start any job. For more advice visit hseni.gov.uk. A message from the Farm Safety Partnership.
Safe Falls radio advert - transcript
Voiceover: When working at height on the farm remember fragile roofs and roof lights won't support your weight.
(sound of someone falling through a roof)
Voiceover: If you have an accident on the farm you could lose everything. Before you take the next step, stop and think safe. For more advice visit hseni.gov.uk. A message from the Farm Safety Partnership.
Safe equipment and visibility radio advert transcript
(sound of a tractor reversing and a beeping noise)
Voiceover: Without good all-round visibility, large farm vehicles can be deadly. If you have an accident on the farm you could lose everything (sound of a long, continuous beeping noise)
Voiceover: Before you take the next step, stop and think safe. Make sure tractors and telehandlers have mirrors or camaras fitted so you can see all around you before starting a manoeuvre. For more advice visit hseni.gov.uk. A message from the Farm Safety Partnership.
Safe PTO radio advert transcript
(noise of machine whirring)
Voiceover: This is the sound of an unguarded PTO shaft
(noise of somehting being torn and man crying out)
Voiceover: This is the sound of an unguarded PTO shaft ripping off a limb (noise of man screaming)
Voiceover: This is the sound of your farm being sold off because your family can't cope without you around to help
(noise of chatter and an auction gavel being hit)
Voiceover: If you have an accident on the farm you could lose everything. Stop and think safe before you start any job. For advice visit hseni.gov.uk. A message from the Farm Safety Partnership.
Child farm safety radio advert transcript
(sound of children laughing and birds chirping)
Voiceover: Farms are a great place for children to grow up but it is also a place where they are at risk of fatal accidents. Children don't see the dangers on farms - it's your responsibility to keep them safe. Keep children out of the farm yard and fields at busy times. For younger children set aside a fenced off area for them to play in. To find out how safe your farm is or for more advice visit hseni.gov.uk. A message from the Farm Safet Partnership.
Summer child farm safety radio advert transcript
(sounds of children laughing)
Voiceover: Summer is a wonderful time of the year for children but it's also the time when they are at most risk of fatal accidents on the farm. Children don't see the dangers on farms - it's your responsibility to keep them safe. Keep children out of the farmyard and fields at busy times. For younger children set aside a fenced off area for them to play in. To find out how safe your farm is or for more advice visit hseni.gov.uk. A message from the Farm Safety Partnership.