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Farm Safety

Farms are inherently dangerous workplaces. Farmers and farm workers are more likely to be seriously injured or die at work than other Victorians. The farming industry employs about 3% of the Victorian workforce, however it accounts for approximately one-third of workplace deaths across the State.

WorkSafe VictoriaFarms are amongst the most dangerous workplaces in Victoria. The work is heavy and awkward, and it can involve working alone as well as long hours. Accident records show there is a high risk of death, injury or illness to workers and others on the property such as visitors and children.

Farm risks include tractors and their attachments (particularly power-driven attachments) which cause most of the deaths and severe injuries, however unguarded conveyors, farm machinery and all-terrain vehicles have also caused severe injuries.

The vast majority of injuries are less serious such as muscle strains from forceful or repetitive lifting, carrying, pushing and pulling.

Other dangers faced by farmers and farm workers include falls, slips and trips, lacerations, contact with electricity, depression, fatigue, sun exposure, noise, working in confined spaces and illnesses associated with chemical use.

The Horticultural Safety Guide has been developed to help improve Occupational Health and Safety on your property. the guide shows how you can control the hazards on your property and improve safety in your workplace.


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Victoria - The Garden State

In the middle of the 18th Century vegetable pioneers ventured to Australia, a land of opportunity that had been referred to them by their forfathers of the United Kingdom and Europe. ... Go to article.

Workplace Safety is EVERYONE'S responsibility

Occupational Health & Safety is a major issue for Australian agriculture. Work related injuries, payouts and fines threaten the viability of an industry already struggling to attract qualified... Go to article.

JUST ADD FRUIT & VEG

The Vegetable Growers� Association of Victoria is proud to support a great new initiative that encourages all Victorians to eat more fruit and vegetables. The Victorian Government�s... Go to article.

Stormwater for Horticulture

The Vegetable Growers' Association of Victoria has called for a review of horticultural water licensing in the Port Phillip and Westernport catchments to allow the harvesting of storm water flows... Go to article.

Good Food ... Good Health

Fresh fruit and vegetables can ward off illness and improve healing Nutritionists at Edith Cowan University have found that eating two serves of fruit and five serves of vegetables a day could... Go to article.

Weather Stations

Growers in the Werribee Irrigation District have received a helping hand as they struggle to stretch their scarce water supplies further. Go to article.

Manual Handling

Control of Hazards Associated with Planting, Picking and Packing A new project run by the Victorian Farm Safety Centre, will assist vegetable businesses identify and control hazards contributing... Go to article.

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Rare Lease Opportunity - HAY

Vegetable Farm - Rare Lease Opportunity - HAY, NSW A unique opportunity for any Grower seeking to... Read more...

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Events
2010-10-15  VGA Annual General Meeting

Hear it first hand and have your say at the Annual General Meeting of the Vegetable Growers Association of Victoria Inc. When :  ... See event details.

2010-09-15  Locust Update for Vegetable Growers

Vegetable growers in the Sunraysia region are invited to hear the latest information on preparations for the locust outbreak, predicted for late September. As... See event details.

2010-09-03  ChemClear Collection

ChemClear have announced a collection across Victoria in October 2010 We encourage chemical users to take advantage of this opportunity to clear out your chemical... See event details.

2010-08-18  Soil Health and Vegetable Diseases

Managing soil health and vegetable diseases Presented by DPI Victoria Sclerotinia- Oscar Villalta Soilborne diseases – Caroline Donald ... See event details.

2010-08-06  VGA Golf Day 2010

Enjoy a sensational day of banter and play at the Annual Vegetable Growers Golf day Lang Lang Golf Club is commonly referred to as the... See event details.

2010-08-05  IPM Workshop for Snow Pea growers

IPM Workshop for Snow Pea growers Presented by Jessica Page and Paul Horne, IPM Technologies     When:   Thursday 5th of August, 1-3 pm    ... See event details.

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