Fall Protection & Use Zones Walkthrough Conclusion

Additional Guidelines and Recommendations Americans with Disabilities Act of 1190 (Titles II and III) require that newly constructed and altered places of public accommodation and commercial facilities be readily accessible to, and usable by, individuals with disabilities, including recreation facilities like playgrounds. Resources Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Website You have completed the Play Areas – Fall Protection & Use…

Checklists

These checklists are designed to complement our website’s Walkthroughs and Resources to help you implement safety strategies on your agritourism operation. The walkthroughs will help educate you on what to look for, the checklists will help you identify hazards on your own farm and the resources can be used to address the safety issues found. The available checklists cover a…

Privacy Statement

…informed of how Integrating Safety into Agritourism is protecting your information. Contact Information Integrating Safety into Agritourism welcomes your comments regarding this Statement of Privacy. If you believe that Integrating Safety into Agritourism has not adhered to this Statement, please contact Integrating Safety into Agritourism at salzwedel.marsha@marshfieldresearch.org. We will use commercially reasonable efforts to promptly determine and remedy the problem….

Kitchen & Food Safety

…consideration: Preparing and processing foods and selling to the public increases foodborne illness concerns compared to selling raw, unprocessed agricultural products. If food preparation or processing is done, health department inspections and permits, proper food handling, labeling and quality assurance practices must be in place. Many insurance companies are not comfortable with the risk associated with the production and sale…

Equipment & Components

Professionally designed, manufactured and tested equipment/components: When available, any item used on agritourism operations should be professionally manufactured, then tested and listed by a reputable testing laboratory. Examples include Underwriters Laboratory (UL), FM Global and Intertek. Equipment used on agritourism operations should also be commercial grade (picnic tables, kitchen equipment, market shelves, pumpkin wagons, etc.). Equipment made for personal use…

Pre-Event: Gather Reservation Information

Agritourism operators need to make sure all forms and information sheets that will be posted on a website, used as a handout, or sent to guests are reviewed to ensure the information is current and complete. For groups that preregister, agritourism operations can gather reservation information and share health and safety information with the group prior to arrival. Request “Reservation…

Other Equipment Walkthrough Conclusion

…like playgrounds.3 Resources 3 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Website 1 CPSC Public Playground Safety Handbook – English 2 CPSC Public Playground Safety Handbook – Spanish You have completed the Play Areas – Other Equipment walkthrough. Use the buttons below to print out a checklist for this topic, return to the Walkthroughs overview page or access additional related content from…

Climbing / Overhead Walkthrough Conclusion

…usable by, individuals with disabilities, including recreation facilities like playgrounds.3 Resources 3 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Website 1 CPSC Public Playground Safety Handbook – English 2 CPSC Public Playground Safety Handbook – Spanish You have completed the Play Areas – Climbing / Overhead walkthrough. Use the buttons below to print out a checklist for this topic, return to the…

Location & Design Walkthrough Conclusion

Additional Guidelines and Recommendations Americans with Disabilities Act of 1190 (Titles II and III) require that newly constructed and altered places of public accommodation and commercial facilities be readily accessible to, and usable by, individuals with disabilities, including recreation facilities like playgrounds. Resources Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Website You have completed the Play Areas – Location & Design walkthrough….

Equipment Do’s & Don’ts Walkthrough Conclusion

Additional Guidelines and Recommendations Americans with Disabilities Act of 1190 (Titles II and III) require that newly constructed and altered places of public accommodation and commercial facilities be readily accessible to, and usable by, individuals with disabilities, including recreation facilities like playgrounds. Resources Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Website You have completed the Play Areas – Equipment Do’s & Don’ts…