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Hazards index

Hazards are anything that can cause harm and every place of work has them. Understanding the hazards at your work can help you manage risks and keep workers safe and healthy.

This information will help you identify the hazards at your work and the steps you can take to reduce or remove risks for yourself and your workers.

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  • Hazardous manual tasks; plant, equipment and vehicle

    Machinery and equipment

    Agriculture, forestry and fisheries plant includes a range of machinery and equipment including farm vehicles such as tractors and quad bikes.

  • Hazardous manual tasks

    Cattle crushes

    Cattle handling devices such as cattle crushes can improve the safety of the cattle and their handlers.

  • Plant, equipment and vehicle

    Tractor training

    Training is essential to ensure the safe and effective operation of a tractor. This page explains what tractor training can teach you.

  • Hazardous chemicals; environment; health and wellbeing; material

    Avian influenza

    Bird flu, also known as avian influenza, is an infectious viral disease of birds, including poultry. There are many strains of the virus, some of which cause no clinical signs while others can be devastating to susceptible birds. H5 bird flu, specifically high pathogenicity avian influenza H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b is a serious and highly contagious strain.
    Although bird flu does not normally infect humans, some subtypes/strains of the virus have been associated with disease. Human cases of bird flu are usually associated with direct or indirect exposure to live or dead infected birds or their contaminated environments.

  • Environment; hazardous manual tasks; material

    Sheep handling and shearing

    Sheep handling activities such as mustering, crutching, and shearing can put workers at risk of illness or injury. Find out about the risks involved in handling sheep and how to keep yourself and others safe.

  • Plant, equipment and vehicle

    Falling object protective structures (FOPS)

    A falling object protective structure protects machine operators from falling objects.

  • Hazardous manual tasks; plant, equipment and vehicle

    Power take-off shafts

    The power take-off (PTO) shaft has been involved in a large number of serious and disabling entanglement accidents, many resulting in death.

  • Health and wellbeing; hazardous manual tasks; mental health

    Safety of older farmers

    As the rural workforce continues ageing, there's an increased risk of fatalities and serious injuries.

  • Hazardous chemicals; environment; hazardous manual tasks; plant, equipment and vehicle

    Children on farms

    Children on farms are exposed to many hazards. Find out what you can do to protect them, and what your legal responsibilities are.

  • Plant, equipment and vehicle

    Tractor safety precautions

    There are things you can do to stay safe while using a tractor. Read about them here.

  • Plant, equipment and vehicle

    Safer sorting and grading on conveyors

    Sorting and grading goods on conveyors saves time and money and helps to keep the quality high. But it comes with the risk of serious injury.

  • Hazardous manual tasks; plant, equipment and vehicle

    Farm vehicles and harvesters

    Farm vehicles, utes and harvesters are hazards on farms. Proper operation of farm vehicles and harvesters can reduce accidents.