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Christmas Newsletter

by Sarah 18/12/2009 11:51:00 AM

The latest edition of the Farmsafe WA Alliance E-news is now ready for downloading.

This issue includes articles on Holiday Safety, Road Safety and Harvest Safety.

Wishing all a very merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

E-News Christmas 2009.pdf (1.15 mb)

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New Executive Officer for Farmsafe WA Alliance Inc

by Sarah 9/12/2009 11:59:00 AM

Farmsafe WA Alliance is pleased to announce the appointment of our new Executive Officer, Sheila Payne.

Sheila has worked in a variety of industries including finance, advertising and retail with a focus on sales and marketing.  Sheila also spent four years at Farm Weekly compiling the special publications which included the Field Day magazines and Farm Machinery Annuals which has given her a good insight into the rural sector.

Sheila says "I'm looking forward to the challenges in my new role and moving forward with the Farmsafe WA Alliance message through 2010.  I wish you all a very merry and SAFE Christmas and a prosperous New Year."

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November/December Newsletter

by Sarah 13/11/2009 12:39:00 PM

The latest edition of E-news contains articles regarding the recent National Health and Safety Conference, a reminder about harvest safety and an article about Safety as a Core Life Value.

E-News November 2009.pdf (3.23 mb)

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Community Safety Month

by Kendall 23/09/2009 9:46:00 AM

Did you know that October is Community Safety Month?  Community Safety Month is part of a nation wide community safety initiative and aims to engage community participation to improve safety in the community. Throughout the month there will be events and activities to help remind all community members to be more safety aware –because injuries are preventable.

To find out more about Community Safety Month and what activities you can participate in, please visit the Community Safety Month webpage at www.iccwa.org.au or ICCWA on 94207212. 

 

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July/August Newsletter

by Executive Officer 25/08/2009 10:04:00 AM

July/August 2009 Newsletter

This latest edition includes articles relating to seatbelts, noise injury prevention, community safety month, the National Farm Health and Safety Conference and much more!

Click here to view the latest newsletter.


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Farm Safety Week 2009

by Executive Officer 16/07/2009 3:31:00 PM

Farm Safety Week – 20th to 24th July 2009

Farmers and farming families are continuing to be injured and killed on Western Australian farms. Farm Safety Week is an opportune time for farmers to consider making adjustments to their farming practices to ensure everyone, including visitors and children, remain safe on farms and stations.

Last year’s WA Farm Safety Award Winner, Rod Birch, has taken steps towards improving the safety on his farm.

Rod, who with wife Shelley crops wheat, canola and lupins at their property Catalina Farms, 30km south-east of Coorow, was presented last year with the CSBP sponsored award. Mr Birch said he had always considered risk mitigation a very important part of his farming enterprise and farm safety was a natural part of this process.

“The safety of our family members, our staff, contractors and visitors to the property is paramount,” he said. “It’s about being proactive rather than reactive so we have as many protocols in place to avert possible dangers or risks.”

“In 1998 we chose to adopt a QA (quality assurance) program for our entire business in the belief that eliminating the risks meant less problems and a more successful and enjoyable farming enterprise.”

 “This includes full farm safety induction for all new staff, regular updates for existing staff and promoting the mindset that we don’t take risks and they shouldn’t either.”

Farmsafe WA Alliance is an independent, not-for-profit, non-government organisation encouraging and leading the way to safer farming. We would like to encourage farmers to adopt a safety culture on their farm similar to Rod Birch and his family.

As part of Farm Safety Week, Farmsafe WA will be releasing daily media releases that will focus on key farm safety issues such as child safety on farms, road safety, noise injury prevention and four-wheel motorbike and machinery safety. Other checklists and information will also be made available for anyone interested.

For further information on Farm Safety Week and for further media releases click the link below or contact Michelle Taylor at the office on  (08) 9359 4118.

Monday 20th July 2009 Media Release Drive Safe

Tuesday 21st July 2009 Media Release Child Safety

Wednesday 22nd July 2009 Media Release Four Wheel Motorbike

Thursday 23rd July 2009 Media Release Hearing

Friday 24th July 2009 Media Release Machinery

Friday 24th July 2009 Media Release Conference


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May E-Newsletter

by Sarah 29/05/2009 9:19:00 AM

May 2009 E-Newsletter

Here is our Autumn edition for 2009, we hope you enjoy it!

E-News May 2009

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Child Safety Workshops in June 2009

by Executive Officer 1/05/2009 3:46:00 PM

How can you help keep your children injury free?

Farmsafe WA, Kidsafe WA and Royal Life Saving Society WA are working together again to deliver workshops in the Mid West in June.

These FREE workshops provide tips on how to keep your children injury free at home, during play, on the farm, around water and on the road. Children are welcome!

Please see our Child Safety Workshops page for more information.

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Safer small utility vehicles

by Executive Officer 6/04/2009 3:19:00 PM

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Always guard PTOs

by Executive Officer 6/04/2009 3:08:00 PM

Avoid injury, always guard PTO powered machinery.

 

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