The Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) has voiced concerns over a recent "The Amazing Race Canada" episode where contestants had to search for items in grain trailers.
While the episode's static grain reduced immediate danger, it did not eliminate the inherent risks, making the portrayal concerning for safety advocates.
"While reality TV entertains, it should not downplay serious risks," said Andrea Lear, CASA’s CEO.
CASA urges producers to collaborate with safety experts to mitigate misrepresenting hazardous tasks.