LINCOLN, NEB. (RFD NEWS) — Eye safety on the farm is an often-overlooked aspect of rural health, with risks ranging from dust and welding sparks to seasonal maintenance activities. Dr. Jeffrey Gold, president of the University of Nebraska, joined us for this week’s Rural Health Matters to discuss common hazards and ways to protect farmers’ and ranchers’ eyesight.
In his interview with RFD News, Dr. Gold explained how seemingly minor incidents can lead to serious eye injuries on farms and ranches, emphasizing the importance of taking proper precautions. He also reviewed prevention strategies, including the use of personal protective equipment, and shared guidance on what to do in the event of an eye injury.
Finally, Dr. Gold encouraged farmers and ranchers to prioritize eye safety in their daily routines, offering his expertise to help reduce risks in rural communities.
For questions or insights about rural health, viewers can email Dr. Jeffrey Gold at [email protected].
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