Improve the standards across your grain operation.
Grain farmers face daily risks.
Chemicals, heavy machinery and equipment require training for proper use. Biosecurity threats aren’t directly linked to health and safety, but can affect your farm.
Inductions explain your processes and can be sent prior to arriving on farm. Edit our templates or build your own. Generate QR codes, making it easier for Contractors and Visitors.
Extend the life of your farm assets.
Grain farming heavily relies on machinery and equipment to streamline labor-intensive tasks - planting, seeding, and harvesting. Keeping machinery and equipment well-maintained is essential.
Schedule regular maintenance, set reminders and use QR codes for easier inventory management. Monitor usage and keep track of your machinery, equipment, tools, and chemicals by accessing detailed records.
Grains Industry Snapshot
66.5
million tonnes of grain produced
$28.3
billion gross value
34,000
workers employed by grain farmers
Ensure instructions are followed with checklists.
Grain-augers pose a risk of injury to workers. Implementing safety checks and proper guarding can significantly reduce the likelihood of serious injuries.
Chemicals play a crucial role in crop and grain farming, being utilized for seed treatment, pest control and crop protection. Provide guidelines for chemical mixing, application, and storage.
Enhance hazard mapping to accurately pinpoint your position.
Give your team instant access to a digital farm map. Allow workers to easily navigate hazards and access important safety information.
Identify confined spaces. Grain storage, bins or silo entrapments are one of the most identified hazards associated with grain farming. Locate areas where you would shift or unload grain and outline the boundaries of your property.
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Top 5 Hazards in Grain Farming
When it comes to grain farming, machinery and equipment are a necessity to get the job done. Each stage of grain or crop farming requires mechanical assistance from seeding or planting through to harvest.
Don't get screwed by an auger
It is estimated that around 60 serious injuries involve farm augers each year, most of those injuries are crush injuries or amputation of fingers, hands, arms and feet.
Don't get burnt out during Harvest - A plan for fire safety management
If a farm fire does break out, pull the machine out of the crop as quickly and safely as you can, face it into the wind and get out. A harvester can be replaced. People can’t.
Benefits of Safe Ag Systems for Grain Farmers
Improved Communication
Provide the right information, making it easily accessible, when its needed.
Peace of Mind
Reduce expenses and the risk of downtime with optimised record keeping.
Meet your legal obligations
Safety and compliance software developed by farmers and created by qualified WHS experts
Here's what our clients have to say
Join 9,900+ users across 25 commodities. Find out why farmers, producers and contractors use Safe Ag Systems.
Chris Graham, Watervalley Farm
You can’t control everything so having a system in place does give me a peace of mind. It’ll change the way you do things for the better.
Watch NowNick and Di Morona, Rice Grower
Finally, technology, practicality and common sense have come together with this program and we’re just amazed at how simple and practical it is.
Kerri Cliff, Cliff Farms
I can certainly see the Safe Ag Systems App as a real asset to improve safety as well as productivity.