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Preventing agricultural mobile plant roll-over fatalities

18 December 2017
Grower News

A few weeks before, a worker was killed when the tractor he was driving went over the edge of a steep embankment on a banana farm in North Queensland. The tractor was fitted with a roll over protective system (ROPS), but was not fitted with a seatbelt.

Preventing a similar incident

Tractors and other agricultural mobile plant are safe when operated properly, however, like any equipment, they become dangerous if used incorrectly. Before operating them, the person must ensure:

  • The vehicle selected is the right vehicle for the task;
  • Weather and ground conditions have been assessed;
  • A compliant ROPS is fitted correctly; 
  • A seat belt is worn where fitted;
  • The manufacturer’s operating instructions have been read and are followed. For older items of mobile plant where operating instructions are not available, operational procedures and instructions for use should be developed by a competent person. 

 When operating mobile plant:

  • Ensure it is driven to suit the environmental conditions and slow enough to retain control at all times;
  • Reduce speed before turning or applying brakes;
  • Use as wide a wheel track as possible when working on hillsides and sloping ground;
  • Descend slopes cautiously, keeping the tractor in low gear to allow motor compression to act as a brake;
  • Watch out for ditches, embankments, and depressions – unstable banks can cause overturns;
  • Do not park on steep slopes;
  • Ensure the park brake is on and operating effectively before dismounting;
  • If towing a trailer, ensure the load is evenly balanced, well secured and operated at a lower speed. 

Source: Flower Association of Queensland