Agricultural Safety and Health

Agricultural Safety and Health

Agriculture has one of the highest fatal injury rates of any U.S. industry sector, and agricultural systems face a variety of risks. Our research improves agricultural safety and health by addressing agricultural injury prevention, emergency preparedness, homeland security, and rehabilitation services to farmers impacted by disability. Specific programs include AgrAbility (a national program to assist farmers with disabilities), IN-PREPared (rural disaster mitigation, response, and recovery), and Gearing Up for Safety (national program for young and beginning workers in agriculture). Through research-based programs we assist rural residents in making their homes, workplaces and communities safer and healthier places to live and work.

Faculty

R.P. Kingsly Ambrose

Professor, Agricultural & Biological Engineering and University Faculty Scholar

Research Areas

Applying particle technology concepts to the handling and processing of grain, food, feed, and other particulate materials. Research areas include powder flow; particle, powder characterization; agglomeration; dust explosion; modeling and simulation. https://engineering.purdue.edu/FFP

Vince Duffy

Associate Professor, Agricultural & Biological Engineering, Industrial Engineering

Research Areas

Digital human modeling with foundations in human factors and ergonomics. His course teaching in recent semesters has included Applied Ergonomics, Safety Engineering and Job Design. (Industrial Engineering)

Shawn Ehlers

Associate Clinical Professor, Agricultural & Biological Engineering

Research Areas

Rural Emergency Preparedness and Agricultural Machine Safety. Mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery from disasters and their specific impact on rural communities. Study and prevention of injuries involving agricultural machinery.

Bill Field

Professor, Agricultural & Biological Engineering

Research Areas

Agricultural Safety & Health, Rural Rehabilitation, and AgroSecurity. Focusing on loss prevention in the workplace.

Roger Tormoehlen

Professor, Agricultural & Biological Engineering

Research Areas

Youth Engineering Education. Agricultural and Biological Engineering education with youth in primary, middle and high school, Challenge-based education as method to teach engineering concepts to PK-12 youth, effective farm safety and health educational methodologies