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    • From research to safe practice on farms - the impact of research by the Australian Centre for Agricultural Health and Safety on policy and practice 

      Lower, T; Fragar, Lyn J
      Published 2011-01-01
      Data compiled by the National Farm Injury Data Centre indicates a significant reduction in the number of farm deaths in the past 20 years. In the 1989-92 period there was an average of 146 deaths per year, while in the ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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    • Alcohol and Farm Workplace Project 

      Fragar, Lyn J; Eather, J; Depczynski, J; Lower, T
      Published 2010-09-03
      Provides a review of literature in relation to the impact of alcohol on farm injury in an Australian setting. Outlines current data within NSW comparing alcohol use between farm and non-farm populations
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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    • Pre‐start Farm Safety Induction Program for Entry Level Workers 

      Temperley, John
      Published 2010-08-11
      This project report details the steps taken to develop and test a range of resources to assist with safety induction for new and inexperienced workers in the farm and agriculture sectors.
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    • Farm worker safety induction - a practical guide for employers. Worker discussion guide. 

      Temperley, John B; Fragar, Lyn J
      Published 2009-06-01
      Explains the importance of farm safety. Outlines what employers and workers are expected to do in terms of farm safety. Provides a practical list of areas that workers need to pay attention to in order to maintain safety ...
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    • Farm worker safety induction - a practical guide for employers. Employer guideline. 

      Temperley, John B; Fragar, Lyn J
      Published 2009-06-01
      Outlines what a farm safety induction is and why it is important. Suggests the best way to carry out an induction. Explains how the induction assists with legal compliance and provides a summary of responsibilities for ...
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