Session C: Special Topics (Online Modules)
You have until Aug. 8, 2025, to complete all of the session requirements to receive continuing education credit. No exceptions!
At the conclusion of this session, the participant should be better able to:
- Describe the unique safety and health hazards of children, youth, and aging populations living and working on farms.
- Critique the effects of farm activities on noise-induced hearing loss.
- Evaluate general safety and health hazards found on the farm.
- Differentiate cancer risks and their possible causes in the farm population from the general population.
Read the UNMC CCE Disclosure Declaration Policy
Disclosures
The accredited provider has mitigated and is disclosing identified relevant financial relationships for the following faculty, planners, and others in control of content prior to assuming their roles.
FACULTY
The following has disclosed relevant financial relationships:
- Matthew Nonnenmann, PhD, CIH
Consultant: Atwood Law, Laura Kauth, Texas A&M University
The following have nothing to disclose:
- Ellen Duysen, MPH, COHC*
- Eleanor Rogan, PhD
- Aaron Yoder, PhD*
PLANNING COMMITTEE
The following have nothing to disclose:
- Valeta Creason-Wahl, HMCC
- Tori Greenlee
- Julie Huglin
- Heidi Keeler, PhD, MSN/MBA, RN
- Renee Paulin, MSN, RN, CWOCN
- Risto Rautiainen, PhD, MS
- Debra J. Romberger, MD
- Debra Von Seggern, NRP, EMSI
*Faculty and planning committee member
- Noise and Hearing Loss Prevention Among Agricultural Workers
Matthew Nonnenmann, MS, PhD, CAIH, CIH - Special Populations – Youth and Aging Workers in Agriculture
Ellen Duysen, MPH, COHC - Hazards in Livestock Production and Developing a Safety Culture
Aaron Yoder, PhD - Cancer in Agricultural Populations
Eleanor Rogan, PhD
HANDOUTS
- Special Populations – Youth and Aging Workers in Agriculture
Ellen Duysen, MPH, COHC
- Hazards in Livestock Production and Developing a Safety Culture
Aaron Yoder, PhD
The following materials (in PDF) will be available until Aug. 8, 2025. No part of these materials may be reproduced without prior written permission.
Resources:
Central States Center for Agricultural Safety and Health (CS-CASH) Website:
https://www.unmc.edu/publichealth/cscash/
CS-CASH Resource Webpage:
https://www.unmc.edu/publichealth/cscash/resources/index.html
Agricultural Youth Work Guidelines:
https://cultivatesafety.org/safety-guidelines-search/?category=familyyouth
To receive continuing education credits, you must:
- Review the online modules in their entirety.
- Complete the online post-test (open-book, with 70% accuracy) and course evaluation.
- On your dashboard, click Evaluate an Activity.
- Enter Activity Code 64873
You have until Aug. 8, 2025, to complete the post-test and evaluation to claim credit for this activity.
Your certificate will be saved in your UNMC MyCCE account under Certificates & Transcripts.
Need help managing your MyCCE account? Find answers to commonly asked questions about signing in to the portal, completing the online evaluation, retrieving your certificate, and more. Go to Manage MyCCE Account