Horse Trailer Association Focuses on Safety
…is to confirm the safety standards of the trailer industry. In 1990 NALTM was formally incorporated in Austin, Texas. In 1992, “livestock” was dropped from its name as the association…
…is to confirm the safety standards of the trailer industry. In 1990 NALTM was formally incorporated in Austin, Texas. In 1992, “livestock” was dropped from its name as the association…
Worried about keeping small children safe around the barn? Here’s a comprehensive set of safety rules for handling and riding horses, especially slanted for kids. Safety on the Ground Approaching,…
…requirements for safety when used properly. We used these cross-ties in an active multi-discipline training barn and looked at safety, ingenuity of design, ease of use and cost. Turtle Snaps…
…hunt caps with little more than decorative value to lightweight, safety-tested, foam-lined helmets capable of absorbing tremendous blows. Safety vests, unheard-of two decades ago, are now commonplace and continue to…
January 25, 2011 — The Riders4Helmets Helmet Safety Symposium held Jan. 8th in Wellington, FL was deemed a huge success by participants at the event. Representatives from USEF, USDF, USEA,…
…Our country has some of the world’s highest equestrian helmet safety standards, written by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and certified by the Safety Equipment Institute (SEI)….
…It was time to get down to the real business at the U.S. Equestrian Federation/U.S. Eventing Association Safety Summit today, as the concepts floated on this important weekend coalesced into…
…truer word was spoken. You’ll be protecting your safety and your horse’s comfort by taking a few extra minutes and performing these simple safety checks before each ride. ?Practical Horseman….
…or tragedy to inspire safety changes on the farm. In this article you will learn more about safety around farm equipment. The life you save might be your own! On…
…more. For more information about the USRider Equestrian Motor Plan, visit www.usrider.org, or call 1-800-844-1409. For additional trailer safety information, visit www.usrider.org, and go to the Equine Travel Safety Area….