First Aid on Farm

No matter what you do to avoid injuries on your farm, accidents can happen all the time, that’s just a reality of life. This is why it’s essential that there is a trained first aider and-adequate and well-stocked first aid kits in numerous locations around their farm, so that they can help in the case of a workplace injury.
Fatigue on Farm – advice from Work Safe Victoria

Fatigue isn’t the same as being sleepy or drowsy. It’s about pushing our bodies beyond their mental and physical limits day after day, with no time to recover
Employee Consultation

Staff often deal with equipment and processes that employers don’t, so to ensure property owners are aware of all of the risks and hazards on their farms, they should regularly consult with their workers.
Hazardous Chemical Handling and Storage Guide

Read our Chemical Guide to find out how to handle and store chemicals safely on your farm.
Quad Bike Safety

Quad bikes, when the right vehicle for the job, are a versatile and flexible mode of transport to help deal with wet and muddy ground on farms.
Telehandler Safety Handbook
Telehandler Safety Handbook