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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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  • Silos and field bins are regularly inspected for structural damage, rust and metal fatigue Access ladders and hatches are secured to prevent unauthorized access

  • Confined space entry procedures are followed when entering silos and field bins

  • The input ends of all grain augers are guarded where used in an external situation

  • A chemical register listing all the hazardous substances used on the property is kept together with the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for each of those held on the property

  • Chemicals are stored in a well-ventilated and lockable area that has a containment floor in case of spillage and is identified as a ‘chemical store’

  • People using farm chemicals hold current certification or have a record of similar farm chemical training

  • Where the DrumMuster, ChemCollect or similar schemes are in existence, plans are implemented to dispose of empty chemical containers and unwanted chemicals

  • A risk assessment has been conducted and recorded for each hazardous substance used. All containers of chemicals, including where chemicals have been decanted into another container, are clearly labelled with the contents

  • Location inspection undertaken
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