Our first Farm without Harm 'Up Our Game' webinar focused on “Where to start?”.
We took it right back to basics, asking our panellists what good calls we can be making at the beginning of every day to protect our people.
There were plenty of useful takeaways from the conversation between Lindy Nelson (host), Jack Raharuhi, West Coast Dairy Farmer and Business Manager at Pamū, and Graham Neate, Health & Safety Leader, Wareing Group.
Having experienced two fatalities on farm, Jack has seen the real impact on communities when we don’t put ourselves and health and safety first. He’s made a lot of adjustments particularly when it comes to fostering a positive culture around safety and leading by example.
Three ways to instil a positive culture around safety on farm:
Planning your work is a great place to start. Graham put together this one page worksheet “What’s the plan for the week?” as a way to run through tasks for the week, identify risks and ways to control them. Print this out each week, lead by example and cultivate a positive culture around safety.
Having difficulty getting people on your farm to wear the right safety gear? Graham made a great analogy - you wouldn’t go out onto a cricket pitch without a box, helmet and safety pads. Why wouldn’t you wear the gear on farm?
WEAR THE GEAR.
We will leave you with two quotes from Graham:
“Never under-estimate good safety leadership – you become the company you keep”
“Let’s make common sense, common practice.”