Objective:
To understand risk of tractor overturns, and the effectiveness of
the proper use of Rollover Protective Structures (ROPS).
Background:
Tractor rollovers account for 23% of tractor related fatalities in
Ontario. Distracted operators, speed, and rough or uneven ground
are leading causes of tractor rollover. ROPS became available for
tractors in the mid 1960's and were not available for all new tractors until the mid-70's. However, they
were not standard equipment on new tractors until 1985. Many tractors built before those times are still
in use and they contribute to the tractor fatality rate because they are not ROPS and seat belt equipped.
Use of ROPS and seatbelt are very effective in preventing deaths due to tractor overturns.
For tractors that are not equipped with a ROPS, check with the manufacturer or dealer for the availability
of ROPS retrofit kits. Tractors should be retrofitted. Install and use seat belts on tractors with ROPS.
Seatbelts ensure that the operator stays within the "zone of protection" offered by the ROPS during a
tractor mishap.
Seatbelts should not be used on tractors without ROPS. Distracted operators,
speed, slopes, and uneven ground are leading causes of tractor rollover.
AGRICULTURAL SAFETY TOPICS
ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES (ROPS)
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