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24.01.2022 October is National Safe Work Month - a time to make your commitment to improving safety and health in your workplace. As we all know, COVID-19 has had significant impacts on Australian businesses, employers and workers. Workplaces have had to quickly adapt their practices and procedures to reduce the risks associated with COVID-19, including the psychological effects on workers. Join National Safe Work Month and support work health and safety through COVID-19. There are multiple free resources available from Safe Work Australia including online and printable resources, webinars, online training courses and virtual presentations!



22.01.2022 If you're looking for face shields (Australian made) check out these available through @safetyglassesonline

21.01.2022 On Saturday we conducted an Emergency Response drill with our team at DeMamiel Bros in Coleambally to test out our emergency response procedures and practice coordinating with local emergency services. Thank you to NSW RFS - Coleambally Brigade , Coleambally SES , Coleambally Volunteer Rescue Association and Coleambally Ambulance Service for your assistance. #safetyalways #emergencyresponse

16.01.2022 As you know there are many confined spaces on a farm. These may include: Grain/feed bins and silos Auger and conveyor tunnels... Additive tanks Fuel/fertiliser tanks Water storage tanks Well or scale pits Milk, cheese, grape or wine vats Sanitary collection systems Crawl spaces and cellars Some common control measures to prevent exposure to the risks associated with confined spaces include: Providing workers with formal training to enter and work in confined spaces Use of a permit system Have a rescue plan ready before starting Provide and wear the correct PPE which may include respirators and harnesses Erect signs and barricades to prevent others from entering the confined space Maintain constant communication with workers inside a confined space Isolate any services connected to the space before entering Make sure the air is safe Get rid of ignition sources #safetyalways #farmsafety #griffithnsw #riverinansw



14.01.2022 Effective safety management in a workplace requires an involvement from everyone to make it safe. Our Simple Steps to Safety audit tool will help small busines...ses to include work health and safety as part of their business planning. By following these simple steps you can create a positive work health and safety culture that contributes to the safety of your business: https://www.safework.sa.gov.au/resou/simple-steps-to-safety #WHS #safeworkmonth #safetytogether

14.01.2022 This is why workplace safety is so important

12.01.2022 There are many reasons to work safely, many of them are not even at work #whs #safetyalways #safetyinstinctively #riverinansw #griffithnsw



11.01.2022 One tired kitty and her loot It must be hard work stealing stationery all day #officepet #catnap

11.01.2022 7.30am and already napping on the job Maybe it's time to review our fatigue management procedure #safetyalways #sleepingonthejob #catnap

09.01.2022 First Aid Did you know it's a legal requirement to provide first aid equipment and have an adequate number of people trained to administer first aid in every workplace? First aid requirements vary depending on the nature of your workplace; including the size, location, number of people and types of hazards workers are exposed to.... As a basis the recommended first aid requirements are: Low risk workplaces = 1 x first aider for every 50 workers + a basic first aid kit High risk workplaces = 1 x first aider for every 25 workers + a basic first aid kit + additional equipment identified for specific risks Remote high risk workplaces = 1 x first aider for every 10 workers + a basic first aid kit + additional equipment identified for specific risks + a heavy duty 10cm crepe bandage for snake bites, large clean sheeting for covering burns, thermal blanket to treat shock, whistle for attracting attention and a torch/flashlight If you need help identifying your requirements check out the 'Model Code of Practice - First Aid in the Workplace' available on the Safework Australia website. We can also assist you with these requirements and with auditing and re-stocking your kits. Call Tania on 0417 212 244. #whs #safetyalways #firstaid #griffithnsw #riverinansw

07.01.2022 Our heartfelt condolences go out to the family, friends and colleagues of these young men and all those affected by this terrible incident and wish the injured men a speedy recovery Stay safe everyone.

04.01.2022 Did you know that electrical equipment used in residential areas of boarding houses, hostel accommodation and hotels should be inspected and tested every 2 year...s, but hire equipment must be inspected prior to hire and tested every 3 months? We’ve got more information on inspecting and testing of electrical equipment on our website: https://tinyurl.com/yxes76ur #WHS #smallbusiness



03.01.2022 The message for this year's R U OK? Day is 'There's more to say after R U OK?'. So many people are struggling through extremely difficult circumstances this year and it's important that we check up on each other and offer support where we can. There are some great free resources available at https://www.ruok.org.au/ to help everyone to meaningfully connect with and support those around them.... If you need to talk don't hesitate to give me a call

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