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40. Health and Safety in the Packing Shed

WEBThe types of injury range from death (more than 10 each year on fruit and vegetable farms), serious injury requiring hospitalization and down time, to

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Resources for farmers – AgHealth Australia

WEBMFS – Managing Farm Safety. The MFS – Managing Farm Safety training program was developed by AgHealth Australia has been delivered Australia wide by accredited …

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Safe Tractor Operation

WEB2. Finding and fixing safety problems associated with using tractors on farms. The key processes (or steps) that must be set in place to manage OHS risk are: Step 1: Consult …

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WHY MAINTAIN A TRAINING REGISTER

WEBThe Work Health and Safety Act 2011 and Regulation (WHS) require you to store hazardous chemicals (pesticides, fuel, diesel and other chemicals) safely on your farm, …

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On-Farm Auditing Service – AgHealth Australia

WEBAgHealth Australia provides on-farm health and safety auditing services. Audits start the process of identifying gaps and assist in working towards meeting health and safety …

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No.12 Organic Farm Dusts

WEBTHE HAZARD. Agricultural dusts commonly range in diameter from <1 microns to >50 microns. The smaller particles may be deposited throughout the respiratory tract, …

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Impact of Biotechnology in Cotton FINAL 110208

WEBAustralian Centre for Agricultural Health and Safety University of Sydney P O Box 256 Moree NSW 2400 Australia Phone: +61 2 6752 8210 Fax: +61 2 6752 6639 Email: …

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11. Safety in the Farm Workshop

WEB02 6752 8210 Fax: 02 6752 6639 Email: [email protected]. Published in May 2005. This Practical Guide is a product of the Farm Machinery Safety Project, a program …

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Guarding Grain Augers

WEBTo easily locate and fit the outer guard, tack weld the angle iron to the auger where you want to locate the lugs. Pre drill the holes in the outer guard and insert the 50 mm …

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Grain Handling Safety Guide

WEBTel: Fax: Email: 02 6752 8210 02 6752 6639. [email protected]. Published June 2007. This Practical Guide is a product of the Farm Safety Studies Project, a …

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HANDLING ON FARMS 6. ERGONOMICS AND MANUAL

WEBErgonomics and Manual Handling on Farms Australian Centre for Agricultural Health and Safety Number 6. Ergonomics and Manual Handling on Farms Page 3. ARMSTo identify …

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Steps to STEP 1 Manage Fatigue on Farms

WEBSteps to Manage Fatigue on Farms All farms must have fatigue management within their safety plan. STEP 1 As part of the safety induction with workers and contractors, discuss

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Safety of Quads and Side-by-Side Vehicles on Australian Farms

WEBImproving the surfaces of tracks for safer access to particular areas of the farm. Manufacturers strongly warn against use of quads and side-by-side vehicles on paved or …

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No.13 Farm Chemicals

WEBNational Registration Authority. PO Box E240 Queen Victoria Terrace Parkes ACT 2600 Telephone: (02) 6272 5158 Facsimile: (02) 6272 4753. The Department of Agriculture in …

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Managing Safety and Fatigue this Harvest

WEBLet’s make this harvest a productive and injury free one.”. Further information on grain safety is available on the website or call 02 6752 8210 for further information. Release …

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No. 8 Horses on Farms

WEBBox 4317 Sydney NSW 2001 Telephone: (02) 9360 2536 Facsimile: (02) 9360 2719. Before mounting the horse, check the condition and correct fit of the gear. In particular, check …

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Health and Safety Risks Associated with Cotton Production On-Farm

WEBFor any other enquiries concerning reproduction, contact the RIRDC Publication Manager on phone 02 6272 3186, or the Manager, NFIDC on 02 6752 8215. Researcher contact …

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