• Isolated work is a regular part of farm life however, it comes with serious risks, particularly when there’s no one nearby to help if something goes wrong. Risks of working remotely Working remotely increases the risk of: In some tragic cases, delayed response time has meant the difference between a close call and a fatality.

  • Agriculture is a key part of Australia’s economy and rural lifestyle with livestock farming playing a central role. Handling livestock involves various tasks, including feeding, herding, veterinary care, and transportation. Each activity carries potential hazards, such as animal bites, kicks and trampling. The physical nature of these tasks also increases the risk of musculoskeletal injuries.

  • Working in Silos: Key Risks and How to Manage Them Silos are essential on many farms, particularly in grain operations. However, they present serious risks that require careful planning and strict safety controls. The most common hazards when working in silos include: Falls from height Accessing or maintaining silos often involves working at height. Without

  • Psychosocial hazards in the workplace can cause psychological stress, potentially leading to psychological or physical harm and work-related injuries. Farming, unlike a typical 9 to 5 job, involves challenges such as weather systems, pests, disease, and high-pressure periods. To manage these challenges, it’s essential to work with your staff to mitigate the impacts of the

  • Many parents want to include their children in their farming lifestyle, often giving them tasks on the farm. However, children living on farms are at a greater risk of injury or death than those who don’t. Below we have identified four of the most common hazards to children on farms, and preventative measures to help

  • Ensuring Child Safety on Farms In the heart of the farming community, safety is paramount, especially when it comes to our most precious assets: our children. The recent Kid Safe Child Injury Prevention Symposium – Growing Up Safely on Farms, shed light on critical aspects of child safety in agricultural settings. Dr. Richard Franklin’s enlightening

  • Australia is renowned for its vast agricultural landscape and thriving farming communities, but behind the picturesque scenes lies a grim reality – farm fatalities. Despite significant advancements in technology and safety measures, the agricultural sector continues to be one of the most dangerous industries in the country. This article explores the reasons behind deaths on