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The National Farmers' Federation present a simple four-step process for managing safety risks involved in stockyard handling.

About this seminar

Working with animals can be unpredictable and dangerous, so it’s important to know how to protect yourself and your workers.

Filmed on-site at a farm in Coolac, NSW, this video takes us through a working stockyard to demonstrate four steps for identifying and managing work health and safety risks:

  1. Identify the hazards
  2. Assess the risks
  3. Remove or control the risks
  4. Review

It is an easy, user-friendly process for farm workers to improve the safety of their farms.

Who is this seminar for?

This video will be helpful for farmers, farm workers and managers, and anyone with an interest in the agriculture industry. It may also be informative to small business owners.

About the presenters

Stacey Wordsworth from the National Farmers’ Federation joins Tom Graham, a farmer and vet, on-site at Coolac NSW.

The video was produced by the National Farmers’ Federation under a grant provided by Safe Work Australia.

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