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  • References - Work Health and Safety Act 2020, Work Health and Safety (General) Regulations 2022, Worksafe WA guides & Publications, Farmsafe Australia, Australian Centre for Agriculture Health and Safety, University of Sydney and other relevant documentation available across Australia.
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  • No motor bikes allowed to be used for farm work only recreation

  • A helmet [labelled AS/NZS 1698] which fits the rider; and substantial footwear is a mandatory requirement when riding motor or quad bikes. Maximum speed limits established for all areas of the property

  • Bikes carry loads in accordance with the manufacturers’ instructions

  • Persons operating motor or quad bikes in the workplace have received training and instruction. Motor or quad bikes have been maintained and are in good working condition

  • Towed accessories do not exceed the towed or tongue weight limit

  • Accessories utilised meet the requirements of the manufacturer of the agricultural bike to which they are attached

  • Terrain is assessed and hazards identified. Consider operator skills, slope, weather, surface structure etc has been addressed

  • Persons transporting bikes have been trained in loading, tying down, and unloading procedures. All safety and warning decals on bikes are to be legible

  • Keys to bikes stored in a place where they cannot be accessed by children (to prevent unintended use)

  • No passengers to be carried unless the plant has been designed to do so; and if so - carried according to the manufacturer’s recommendations

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