Video Hub
In our video hub you can find the latest video content, covering updates, safety tips, and farmer stories.
Chloe's two cents on farm safety
Hawke’s Bay farmer Chloe Butcher-Herries says one of the most important parts of having staff on farm is making sure they feel confident with the job they’re doing. Sometimes that means hopping in the tractor with them and showing them the ropes – rather than learning the hard way.
Save hundreds on CPD’s - and more!
On average, a quad bike accident puts the rider out of action (and away from work) for 82 days. That’s a whole season down the drain - but the right gear, can stack the odds in your favour - either before a crash, or after. Claim your hefty discount on a CPD, or rollover alert systems on our website - before they run out! farmwithoutharm.org.nz/safer-rides-2026
Helmets: Use your head - and keep yourself on track.
Nothing can wreck your season faster than a bad head or neck injury - and no matter your experience, it’s just one bit of bad luck or one bad decision away. So stack your odds - with a fit-for-purpose, certified helmet. See the real facts, and the risks, right here: farmwithoutharm.org.nz/safer-rides-2026
Stay on track. Plan your ride.
On average, a quad bike accident can take you out of action for 82 days. But a few simple checks before you ride, can cut your risk - and might just keep your season and your business on track. Check out some great on-farm resources (and hefty discounts) here: farmwithoutharm.org.nz/safer-rides-2026
Use your head - and keep yourself on track.
On average, a quad bike accident puts the rider out of action (and away from work) for 82 days. A few simple checks and precautions can make all the difference... but if you’re not taking them, you could be leaving your whole season up to chance - every ride. Check out some great on-farm resources (and some hefty discounts) here: farmwithoutharm.org.nz/safer-rides-2026
Think it through. And stay on track.
On average, a quad bike accident puts the rider out of action (and away from work) for 82 days. A few simple checks and precautions can make all the difference... but if you’re not taking them, you could be leaving your whole season up to chance - every ride. Check out some great on-farm resources (and some hefty discounts) here: farmwithoutharm.org.nz/safer-rides-2026
Farm Safety with Richard Loe and James Robertson
In this video from WorkSafe, Richard Loe caught up with the 2019 Young Farmer of the Year to talk all things health and safety on the farm.
Farm safety with Richard Loe and Mairi Whittle
An inspirational mentor and a tragedy have shaped Mairi Whittle’s health and safety focus on the family farm she runs on her own near Taihape.
Farm safety with Richard Loe and Katie Milne
Farm safety with Richard Loe and Dairy NZ's Jim van der Poel
In this video from WorkSafe, Richard Loe caught up with Dairy NZ's Jim van der Poel on how he keeps maintains a great health and safety culture on his farm.
David Nelson's two cents on farm safety
Wairarapa farmer David Nelson says incidents on farm are rarely caused by just one thing... they're caused by several different things going wrong on the day. That's David's two cents on farm safety – what's yours? Share your two cents by Wednesday 25 February and you could be in to win one of two $200 meat vouchers from our friends at Alliance Group and Silver Fern Farms. Head to our website to have your say – T&Cs apply.
Rosie Dowling's two cents on farm safety
Marlborough farmer Rosie Dowling reckons one of the best things she can do to keep herself and her kids safe on farm is simple: don’t rush. On a hill country property, taking that extra minute can make all the difference. That’s Rosie’s two cents – what’s yours? Share your two cents by Wednesday 25 February and you could be in to win one of two $200 meat vouchers from our friends at Alliance Group and Silver Fern Farms. Head to our website to have your say – T&Cs apply.
Jon Pemberton's two cents on farm safety
What do you do to keep yourself safe on farm? Southland farmer Jon Pemberton shares his two cents on how he sets his farm system up to make health and safety part of the everyday - not just an afterthought.
Kidsafe WA: Keeping kids safe on farms
Farms provide a happy and healthy environment in which to raise your family. However, a farm can also be a dangerous place for children. The good news is that you can help protect children from injury. Watch this animation for tips on how we can prevent farm-related injuries in children.
Dairy Australia: Kids Farm Safety
Farm kids from around the country have helped Dairy Australia create this short video aimed at keeping everybody safe during the school holidays.
'Once Upon a Farm...' A Safety Video for Students
This video looks at the various farm hazards children might become exposed to, and how to safely avoid coming to harm.
Emma Crutchley's two cents on farm safety
Otago farmer Emma Crutchley shares her two cents on farm safety. Give us your two cents and be in to win one of two $200 vouchers.
Jon Pemberton: What would 82 days unable to work mean for you?
After a quad bike accident, the average time off work is 82 days, based on ACC data. We spoke with Southland dairy farmer Jon Pemberton about what that kind of downtime would mean on his farm.
Webinar: How questions can be our most powerful tool when having good safety conversations
In this Up Our Game workshop, we continued the discussion around having good safety conversations on farm.
Webinar: Health & safety is the outcome of great work
This Up Our Game Workshop focussed on having good safety conversations. A key insight from this session was that health and safety is the outcome of great work.
Webinar: Where to Start in Health & Safety
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.
Making Good Calls for Kids on Farm Webinar
In 2023, Safer Farms held an online hui to support and enable farmers to make good calls when it comes to on-farm safety for our children.
Stay safe this summer
Summer’s here, and that means a busy time on the farm when we see a spike in farm injuries, so we’ve pulled together some handy reminders from farmers across NZ
Rosie Dowling: What would 82 days off farm mean for you?
82 days is the average amount of time taken off work following a quad bike accident on New Zealand farms. Marlborough farmer Rosie Dowling shares what 82 days off work would mean on her farm.
Have a hmmm around the farm – check out these top tips
Farmers Emma Crutchley and Jon Pemberton share top tips that’ll help you keep doing what you love. Find out more at farmwithoutharm.org.nz/have-a-hmmm
Have A Hmmm Tip 1: Look after your back
Have a hmmm when lifting things around the farm. Find out more at farmwithoutharm.org.nz/have-a-hmmm
Have A Hmmm Tip 2: Pace yourself
Pace yourself on the farm. Find out more at farmwithoutharm.org.nz/have-a-hmmm
Have A Hmmm Tip 3: See it, sort it
See it, sort it. Hazards won’t harm you or others if they’re dealt with right away. Find out more at farmwithoutharm.org.nz/have-a-hmmm
Have A Hmmm Tip 4: Have a hmmm at home
Here’s how to stay on your feet at home. Find out more at farmwithoutharm.org.nz/have-a-hmmm
Emma Crutchley: What would 82 days off farm mean for you?
We asked Otago farmer Emma Crutchley what 82 days off would mean for her farm business.
Jon Pemberton: What would 82 days off farm mean for you?
82 days is the average time off work after a quad bike accident, according to ACC data. We asked Southland dairy farmer Jon Pemberton what that would mean on his farm.
Potatoes NZ Safer Farms webinar
Potatoes NZ hosted a webinar with Safer Farms to learn more about who we are, what we do, and what resources are available to growers.
“Save A Life, Listen To Your Wife” with Alex Thomas & Harriet Bremner, Plant a Seed for Safety
ACC invests in 5 year partnership with Safer Farms to reduce harm on farm
Keeping kids safe on quad bikes
Let’s keep each other safe on farm this summer
Safety Reminder: Tractor & trailer set-up
Changing attitudes towards safety is key
Mandi McLeod's two cents: Slowing down to speed up
How CPDs & speed limiters help us to fail safely
A reminder on tractor maintenance & fork settings
Sarah Smart's two cents on quad bike safety
Listen Up New Zealand - Half Arsed Stops Here
Half Arsed Stops Here - Farmer Video
Farm Without Harm on 1News
How CPDs & Speed Limiters Help Us To Fail Safely
Adam Mielnik, Grazing Block Supervisor for Dairy Holdings shares his two cents on CPDs for improved quad bike safety.