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Safety incidents rarely occur because of a single failure. More often, they result from multiple weaknesses aligning at the wrong moment. The Swiss Cheese Model of Accident Causation, developed by psychologist James Reason, provides a powerful way to understand how accidents happen and, more importantly, how they can be prevented. What is the Swiss Cheese […]
This is a real story, but to protect those involved, we’re keeping names anonymous. We’ll call him Sam. If you’re working in the thoroughbred industry, at sales, on farms, or in stables, you probably think: “Safety? That’s for construction workers, not me.”“I’ve been doing this for years, never had a problem.”“Bit of common sense is […]
A timber and building supplies company has received a $275,000 enforceable undertaking in safety improvements after a forklift incident at their workplace in April 2022. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. The forklift incident occurred when a worker attempted to empty a dumpster using a forklift with an inappropriate attachment, causing the forklift to tip over and land […]
A Story You’ll Want to Hear (Before It’s Too Late) If you’re a small farmer, a farrier, a vet, or run any hands-on agricultural business, you’re probably thinking: “Workplace safety? That’s for big corporations, not for me.” “Been doing this for years—never had a problem.” “Bit of common sense is all you need, right?” That’s […]
The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) is a leading voice for Australian farmers, providing crucial resources, advocacy, and industry insights to support the agricultural sector. Through its website, the NFF offers a wealth of information, from employment opportunities and risk management tools to sustainability resources and connectivity solutions. A standout initiative is the “Australian Farmers: Telling […]
With industrial manslaughter laws now in effect across all Australian states, PCBUs (Persons Conducting a Business or Undertaking) must take immediate action to ensure compliance and protect their workers. Failing to address safety risks can lead to severe legal and financial consequences. Key Points to Consider: What We Have to Do to Ensure Compliance: […]
We were recently interviewed by The Thoroughbred Report about our experience in the thoroughbred industry and how OHS/WHS is critical within rural businesses. Thank you to the team for this spotlight on safety and our modern approach to competency training. Checkout the interview here: https://www.ttrausnz.com.au/edition/2023-08-11/the-innovators-safe-industries-australia
We want to introduce you to our new National Sales Manager, Garry Cuddy. With a background in the thoroughbred breeding, sales, and farming industry, Garry brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective to the Safe Industries Australia (SIA) team, having once been a client of ours! Garry’s experience expands over 17 years in […]
As school holidays approach, many families look forward to spending quality time together and visiting relatives on farms, enjoying the fresh air, nature’s beauty, and valuable learning experiences. While farm visits can be exciting and educational for children, it’s crucial to prioritize their farm safety during these adventures. Farms come with unique risks and hazards […]
As our business expands, so does our team.Joining our team is Melinda Kiss and Holly Mitchell. Melinda Kiss Work, Health and Safety Compliance Officer Melinda joins the Safe Industries Australia team as Work, Health and Safety Compliance Officer with over 12 years’ experience managing safety and training systems for large and small companies within the […]
Are you aware of the new Director ID Requirements? If not, we’ve got you covered! There are changes were implemented in November 2021, as directed by the Australian Business Registry Service (ABRS). Company directors must now have a Director Identification Number. This is a legal requirement that applies to all new and existing directors of […]
As we approach summer, and the hot weather comes out of hibernation, unfortunately so do snakes. Workers in industries such as; agriculture, forestry and construction can be considered most vulnerable to these risks therefore, these safety tips could be vital helping save someones life. A 59yr old woman working in the Hunter Valley Gardens was […]
As school holidays approach, many families look forward to spending quality time together and visiting relatives on farms, enjoying the fresh air, nature’s beauty, and valuable learning experiences. While farm visits can be exciting and educational for children, it’s crucial to prioritize their farm safety during these adventures. Farms come with unique risks and hazards […]
As our business expands, so does our team.Joining our team is Melinda Kiss and Holly Mitchell. Melinda Kiss Work, Health and Safety Compliance Officer Melinda joins the Safe Industries Australia team as Work, Health and Safety Compliance Officer with over 12 years’ experience managing safety and training systems for large and small companies within the […]
Are you aware of the new Director ID Requirements? If not, we’ve got you covered! There are changes were implemented in November 2021, as directed by the Australian Business Registry Service (ABRS). Company directors must now have a Director Identification Number. This is a legal requirement that applies to all new and existing directors of […]
As we approach summer, and the hot weather comes out of hibernation, unfortunately so do snakes. Workers in industries such as; agriculture, forestry and construction can be considered most vulnerable to these risks therefore, these safety tips could be vital helping save someones life. A 59yr old woman working in the Hunter Valley Gardens was […]