Interactive farm safety procedures to be showcased at Tullamore Show

Looking forward to Tullamore Show, were, l-r: John Keena, chairperson of the Tullamore Show & FBD National Livestock Show committee; Ciaran Roche, Risk Manager at FBD Insurance; Ger Harnett, Senior Inspector at HAS; Jim Dockery Health and Safety Manager at FRS Co-Op and Chelsea Cox McDonald, Show Secretary and Operations Manager for the Tullamore Show.

Farm Safety Live will mark its 10th year at this weekend’s Tullamore Show, continuing its focus on practical, farm-based safety demonstrations. 

Building on the success of the past decade, Farm Safety Live aims to emphasise the importance of safety around farm vehicles, equipment and livestock with demonstrations at the Tullamore Show this year, which takes place on Sunday, 10th August.

This year’s Farm Safety Live demonstrations will be officially launched at 10am on the morning of the show by Michael Healy-Rae, Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, with special responsibility for Farm Safety, Forestry and Horticulture.

Demonstrations will also include a live chainsaw safety demo in response to a notable increase in requests for chainsaw training following the severe storm damage caused by Storm Éowyn earlier this year.

At the event, experts from FRS Co-Op’s training division will provide hands-on demonstrations focusing on tractor driving and PTO safety, the safe use of quads and ATVs, and proper livestock handling.

The importance of these demonstrations is highlighted by HSA data, which shows that farms remain the most dangerous workplaces in Ireland with a total of 171 fatal accidents recorded on farms in the past decade. So far in 2025, there have been 12 farming fatalities, which is equal to the total number of fatalities in farming for all of 2024. Of the 12 farm fatalities this year, five (41%) have involved vehicles.

Ger Hartnett, Senior Inspector at the HAS, said, “Incidents on farms continue to contribute to a disproportionate number of work-related fatal injuries. In the last 10 years, farm vehicles and machinery account for almost half of all farm deaths. In order to keep reducing serious and fatal injuries in the sector, we need to improve the safety culture and behaviour on Irish farms.

“The focus on farm vehicles, livestock handling, and chainsaw safety is a key objective of Farm Safety Live this year. Giving these demonstrations at the Tullamore Show will hopefully help promote safer behaviour and help prevent future accidents on our farms.”

This year’s Farm Safety Live demonstrations are a collaboration between FRS Co-Op, FBD Insurance, and the HSA, in conjunction with the Tullamore Show.