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Why farm safety should come first - 'A lot of farmers switch off when it comes to farm safety'

Health and Safety regulations should be regarded as an enabler and not an inhibitor, according to well-known farm safety trainer, Brian Rees. Gaina Morgan reports.

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Why farm safety should come first - 'A lot of farmers switch off when it comes to farm safety'

Health and Safety regulations should be regarded as an enabler and not an inhibitor, according to well-known farm safety trainer, Brian Rees. Gaina Morgan reports. For the past 35 years, Brian Rees,...

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