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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.<br>Disclaimer - The information provided in this document is not a service as provided by Section 26A Work Health and Safety Act 2020 and can only assist you in the most general way. This document does not replace your statutory requirement or legislation obligations under any relevant state and territory legislation that you are responsible for. WAFarmers or Preplan Pty Ltd is not liable in any form resulting from any action taken or reliance made by you on the information or material contained in this document which is of a general nature. Before relying on the material, users should carefully make their own assessment as to its accuracy, currency, completeness and relevance for their purposes, and should obtain own independent legal advice relevant to their particular circumstances. Notwithstanding anything contained therein, WAFarmers or Preplan Pty Ltd will not except or be liable in any form for any loss or other consequences (whether or not due to the negligence of the consultants, their servants or agents) arising out of the services rendered by the consultants. This document is copyright© to WAFarmers and Preplan Pty Ltd in all forms and aspects.
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Who has responsibility for reporting hazards
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It is your duty to report any hazards, injuries or unsafe practices to management
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As a worker you have a responsibility to protect yourself and others
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You will not do any job you do not feel qualified or trained to do safety
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You are aware that you need to wear work boots with non slip soles
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You are aware you must wear steel capped boots
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You are aware you need to wear long pants and shirts plus hat or sun screen for sun protection
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You are aware of the risk of loose clothing being tangled in machinery
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You are aware of the need for eye protection when working in the workshop, outdoors or around machinery, chemicals, fences or in the sun.
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You are aware of the need to wear PPE in hazardous jobs including in the workshop and around chemicals.
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You are aware that clothes should be cleaned of chemicals, fuels, oils etc after each day at work
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You are aware of the no smoking rule inside buildings, farm machinery or where their is a risk of igniting a farm fire
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You are aware of the no illicit drugs rule
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You are aware of the risk of tetanus, Q fever and Covid and have had the vaccinations
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You are aware of the no consumption of alcohol rule during work hours
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You have advised your manager of any medical conditions or medication you need to take
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You are aware that children are not permitted around machinery unsupervised
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You are aware of the risk of ear damage with loud noises and the need to wear ear muffs
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You are aware of the hazards that require you to wear PPE including gloves, masks, respirators,
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You have taken a chemical handling course before handling chemicals
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You are aware a helmet must be wore when riding motor bikes or quad bikes
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You are aware you cannot ride on the back of utes and trucks
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You are aware of the need to drive at a responsible speed around the farm sheds or near other vehicles in the paddock and around the farm
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You are aware of the risk of heights and will not climb onto high and dangerous sheds, silos, windmills, houses, trees.
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You will follow the safe handling instructions on chemicals
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You are aware of the risks of being under machinery without ensuring the machine cant fall on you.
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You are aware of how to use fire extinguishers and the fire fighting unit
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You are aware that before starting a machine you must check it can operate safely
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You are aware of the hazards of water and will not enter dams or tanks without a water wise partner watching
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You are aware of the need to report unsafe machinery or equipment or infrustructure to the management
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You are aware of how to undertake fencing safely
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You are aware of the risks of being run over by moving machinery
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You are aware of the risks of moving parts on machinery incl PTOs
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You are aware to check all electrical appliances are safe before you use them
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You are aware of the importance of guards on machinery and will replace them when removed
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You are aware than when a machine has a seatbelt fitted you will use it
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You are aware of the risks of low power lines and high machinery
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You are aware of the need to use appropriate harnesses when climbing or at heights
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You are aware of the contact numbers for emergencies and will carry a mobile phone when working alone
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You are aware of where the first aid kit is located
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Before starting work you will let people know what you work plan is for the day, when where you are likely to be
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You have read the emergency plan
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You are aware of who is trained in first aid locally
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You know how to fill in a injury register form
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I acknowledge that I have personally answered the questionnaire and agree to abide by all the requirements outlined in the induction