"National Safe Tractor
and Machinery Operation Certification" Program
The need for a National Safe Tractor and Machinery Operation Certification
program has been documented by the number of fatalities (100) and injuries
(32,800) to youth annually as reported by research (USDA, 1994). The
Hazardous Occupations Order for Agriculture (USDL, 1968) requires certification
of non-farm youth (ages 14 and 15) working on farms to operate tractors
and machinery. Lack of certification activity as documented by The Ohio
State University and The Pennsylvania State University indicated poor
quality and out of date materials as major reasons for not offering
classes. This project is developing, testing, and demonstrating certification
materials and procedures for a national certification program.