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Editorial
. 2020 Jan 20;26(1):1-4.
doi: 10.13031/jash.13723.

Editorial: Response to "ROPS Are Not Homemade"

Editorial

Editorial: Response to "ROPS Are Not Homemade"

Wayne T Sanderson et al. J Agric Saf Health. .

Abstract

We are writing in response to the editorial "ROPS Are Not Homemade" by W. E. Field, R. Tormoehlen, S. Ehlers, C. Cheng, A. Talbert, G. Deboy, D. Haberlin, and C. V. Schwab, which was published in the July 2019 issue of the Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health (Field et al., 2019). The editorial warns secondary school teachers and FFA advisors about the potential liability of fabricating and installing low-cost rollover protective structures (ROPS) as service learning projects for agricultural education students. The apparent intent of the editorial is to discourage teachers and advisors from carrying out such projects. We wish to present arguments as to why these are actually highly beneficial projects to undertake, and perhaps one of our best hopes for significantly reducing the number of tractor overturn injuries and fatalities by directly involving our nation's youth.

Keywords: Homemade ROPS; ROPS; Tractor overturns.

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  • Editorial: ROPS Are Not Homemade.
    Field WE, Tormoehlen R, Ehlers S, Cheng C, Talbert A, Deboy G, Haberlin D, Schwab CV. Field WE, et al. J Agric Saf Health. 2019 Jul 16;25(3):129-131. doi: 10.13031/jash.13392. J Agric Saf Health. 2019. PMID: 32429613

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