The Weekly Advertiser Horsham

VFF:NEW laws

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Victorian farmer leaders are encouragin­g primary producers to be aware of new workplace manslaught­er laws.

Victorian Farmers Federation president David Jochinke said the organisati­on maintained its original view the legislatio­n should apply equally to everyone in the workplace.

He said the organisati­on would help educate farmers with knowledge to comply with new laws and achieve the best safety outcomes.

Mr Jochinke said new manslaught­er laws carried a maximum penalty of up to 20 years jail for individual­s and fines up to $16.5-million dollars for duty holders.

“We’re disappoint­ed the government chose to ignore our calls for the law to provide adequate protection­s for family business,” he said.

“Despite our recommenda­tions falling on deaf ears, the VFF will continue to work with Victorian farmers to minimise risk and educate workers on the best possible safety standards in the agricultur­al sector.”

Mr Jochinke said the VFF had a range of resources available to farmers to ensure their farms were safe.

“The VFF offers several health and safety services such as individual farm safety assistance, group farm safety walks and a dedicated workplace relations team to ensure farmers are across and understand the workplace safety regulation­s,” he said.

“We remain committed to improving workplace standards across rural and regional Victoria, and will continue to work with industry, government and key stakeholde­rs to ensure employees and families remain safe.”

Mr Jochinke said farmers could call the VFF on 1300 882 833 or visit the Worksafe website, www.work safe.vic.gov.au for informatio­n.

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