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Read the May 2024 edition of eSAFE Rural newsletter.
The Rural plant Code of Practice 2024 commenced on 23 September 2024. The purpose of the Code is to help reduce the risk of injuries and fatalities by providing guidance on working safely with rural plant.
Three of the Electrical safety Codes of Practice (Codes) have been amended and commenced on 27 September 2024 to ensure they remain consistent with the recently updated Electrical Safety Act 2002 and the Electrical Safety Regulation 2013.
Queensland Mental Health Week (5-13 October 2024) highlights the importance of mental health and wellbeing, with a focus on reducing the stigma surrounding mental illness.
Working in agriculture often means working alone or in remote, isolated locations, and while the nature of the job brings its rewards, it also comes with unique risks.
Be safe around electrical equipment, always wear a helmet on a quad bike and wash your hands after touching animals – these are some of the safety messages that will feature in the 2025 Farm safety calendar.