Cargill is helping dairy farmers prevent accidents and save lives by giving away free safety vests through their new Be Safe, Be Seen campaign. From March 1 through April 15, dairies can claim up to three safety vests in various sizes, including kids, while supplies last.

“Every year, we hear about tragic accidents on dairies that might have been preventable if the person had been more visible. Unfortunately, we heard about one of those accidents at the very start of 2020,” said Julie Abrahamzon, Cargill North America commercial director, dairy. “At Cargill, getting everyone home safely to their loved ones at the end of the day is our number one priority. We want to help instill that same commitment to safety across our industry by encouraging people to be safe by being seen.”

In 2017, 416 farmers and farm workers died from a work-related injury. Those farms and families will never be the same. Uniting as an industry to improve our safety standards will help honor those who have been lost and show our commitment to long-term sustainability. As dairies across the country begin to prepare for the busy spring season, being highly visible will be critical to safety.

“The National Dairy FARM Program is proud to support Cargill’s Be Safe, Be Seen initiative. FARM’s safety focus through the Workforce Development program area aims to provide tangible and meaningful value to dairy farm safety, and this partnership is the first of many critical steps to do just that,” said Emily Yeiser Stepp, senior director, FARM Program.

Cargill realizes it might be difficult for some farms to supply safety vests, so they are helping fill that need by making vests easily accessible. Start improving safety practices on your dairy today by claiming your free safety vest.

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—From a Cargill news release