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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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  • All tractors are fitted with a roll over protective structure (ROPS) and in the case of tractors fitted with a front end loader attachment, a fall on protective structure (FOPS)

  • A PTO master guard is fitted to the tractor, the power take off (PTO) shaft is guarded and power input coupling guards are fitted to all PTO equipment

  • Seat belt mounting points are incorporated into the design of the mobile plant and seat belts are fitted and worn by the operators

  • Manuals (operator’s instructions) for mobile plant are available for persons required to operate each item of mobile plant

  • Log books / maintenance records / preoperational checks of mobile plant are completed and kept

  • Operators have been assessed as competent to operate the plant they are using

  • Ensure that any person required to undertake High Risk Work such as using a hoist, EWP (over 11mt), or operating a forklift (or forklift with a mast, and attached to a tractor), holds a current and appropriate High Risk Work Licence

  • The movements of all vehicles are managed in a way that minimizes risks to operators and bystanders

  • Control measure required Completed Responsible Person slip, trip and fall hazards relating to tractors and mobile plant have been identified, assessed and controlled

  • When working under raised plant ensure machine is turned off, jacking points are identified in manuals, and equipment is secured and adequate chocks/supports used

  • A safe system is established for dealing with split rims. Mobile plant is only ever started from the operators’ seat

  • Ensure that any passengers on mobile plant are seated in accordance with manufacturers’ recommendations, and utilising any seatbelts provided

  • Ensure that prior to operating mobile plant, all overhead and underground services such as power lines, drains, sumps etc have been identified and safe work procedures are in place for persons in the vicinity

  • Ensure that all mobile plant which has impaired function has been labelled as ‘out of service’, and is withdrawn from use until repairs have been completed

  • Ensure an appropriate system (such as a lock out and tag out system) is in place to ensure that mobile plant or vehicles cannot be used until repairs have been completed

  • Ensure that the vehicle chosen for each task is the vehicle most suitable for that task

  • Employer to conduct risk assessments for tasks, and relay this information to employees

  • Maximum speed limits established for all areas of the property

  • Mobile plant and vehicles carry loads in accordance with the manufacturers’ instructions

  • Persons operating agricultural mobile plant and vehicles in the workplace have received training and instruction

  • Mobile plant and vehicles 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 mobile plant and vehicles to which they are attached

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

  • Persons transporting mobile plant and vehicles have been trained in loading, tying down, and unloading procedures

  • All safety and warning decals on mobile plant and vehicles are to be legible

  • Keys to mobile plant and vehicles stored in a place where they cannot be accessed by children (to prevent unintended use)

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

  • Location inspection undertaken
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