Farm fatality reminder of electrocution danger associated with aluminum irrigation piping
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[Fort Collins, Colo.] : High Plains Intermountain Center for Agricultural Health and Safety, [1997].
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1 online resource (2 pages) : illustrations
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Aluminum irrigation pipes are commonly used in agriculture in the arid West. The lightweight pipes are thirty to forty feet in length and are designed to be connected, moved, and reconnected by hand in irrigated areas during growing seasons. High voltage lines (7200 or 7620 volts) supply power to the irrigation pumps, and are typically suspended twenty to thirty feet above ground. Electrocutions usually occur around the periphery of irrigated fields when workers lift or tilt the pipes to clear out water, sediment, debris, or small animals and make accidental contact with the power lines.

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(1997). Farm fatality reminder of electrocution danger associated with aluminum irrigation piping . High Plains Intermountain Center for Agricultural Health and Safety.

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1997. Farm Fatality Reminder of Electrocution Danger Associated With Aluminum Irrigation Piping. High Plains Intermountain Center for Agricultural Health and Safety.

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Farm Fatality Reminder of Electrocution Danger Associated With Aluminum Irrigation Piping High Plains Intermountain Center for Agricultural Health and Safety, 1997.

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Farm Fatality Reminder of Electrocution Danger Associated With Aluminum Irrigation Piping High Plains Intermountain Center for Agricultural Health and Safety, 1997.

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