Application of a subjective health and safety rating system to Iowa farm operations.

@article{Jones1999ApplicationOA,
  title={Application of a subjective health and safety rating system to Iowa farm operations.},
  author={M. L. Jones and Stephen J Reynolds and Leon F. Burmeister and Mary Q. Lewis and Paul S. Whitten and Robert D. Scarth and Craig S. Zwerling},
  journal={Applied occupational and environmental hygiene},
  year={1999},
  volume={14 12},
  pages={
          852-67
        }
}
A rapid, subjective health and safety assessment tool was developed and applied to 121 farm operations visited during a cross-sectional, on-farm industrial hygiene (IH) study of the Iowa Farm Family Health and Hazard Surveillance Project (IFFHHSP). The study utilized a single field investigator who conducted visits of farm operations from August 1995 to July 1996. The farm operations visited were randomly selected from a stratified, two-stage cluster sample of Iowa farm operations. The tool… 
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