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Best Practices for a Safe and Efficient Equine Facility

Worker safety is a critical requirement of the successful equine facility. This webinar will review the likely activities that may result in accidents to horse or human, describe best practices, and will share existing curriculum to train workers on equine facilities.

Karen Waite, Equine Extension Specialist for Michigan State University will be the presenter for this webinar.

This webinar is part of a free online training program focusing on human resource, liability, and farm safety issues developed by the Equine Business Network. To register for the webinar and shortcourse series, visit: http://myhorseuniversity.com/ebn/.

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