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Safety in the agricultural industry

Keep your workers safe from Q fever... Contracting Q fever is a high-risk hazard for agricultural workers working in livestock production and dairying. Q fever is an infectious disease that is spread from animals to people by bacteria called Coxiella burnetii. Cattle, sheep and goats are the most common source of human infection, but other animals such as kangaroos... Read More...

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Preparedness is key to safety

Her life in my hands – the Robyn Neilson story is a poignant reminder of the importance of preparing for a workplace emergency. The film explores the impact a traumatic event can have on workers and first responders. It highlights the need for workplaces to always have well-designed, guarded and properly maintained equipment and first aid supplies readily available. Read More...

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Safety on your property

If you’re a quad bike rider, make the effort to be ride ready. There have been 26 quad bike deaths in Queensland in the last five years, over three quarters of them were male and 14 per cent were under 16 years of age. Across Australia almost 8000 people were admitted to hospital after something just didn’t go to plan on a quad bike. Read More...

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