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Safety partnership announced for grain receival sites

GrainCorp and GPA have teamed up to help safety at grain receival sites this harvest.

Staff writer
 A new online training system is available for deliveries to GrainCorp bulk depots. Image courtesy GrainCorp.

A new online training system is available for deliveries to GrainCorp bulk depots. Image courtesy GrainCorp.

Grain Producers Australia (GPA) has partnered with GrainCorp to provide GPA Training's free online ‘Grain Site Delivery' induction course for the GrainCorp's grain delivery sites this harvest.

GPA southern director and Victorian grain farmer, Andrew Weidemann, said the digital GPA Training program has been designed for growers, by growers and grains industry professionals, to enhance safety outcomes.

"Grain producers understand the importance of following rules because we do it continually in our businesses when using pesticides and farm machinery or managing other risky practices," Weidemann said.

"GPA Training has been designed knowing we need to comply with safety rules in order to safeguard our families, our workers and ourselves, and stay in business - but we also want to reduce red tape.

"Working with growers through GrainCorp is a great way to roll-out this online training because we've recognised the importance and the need, and now we're delivering the solution."

Weidemann said it would take growers about 15-20 minutes to sign-up and complete the basic induction course online.

"This is a small investment in time pre-harvest, and only a small sacrifice compared to the number of lives and limbs that'll be saved across our industry," he said.

GrainCorp chief operating officer, Klaus Pamminger, said GrainCorp is adopting the GPA Training Program to spearhead efforts to lift safety standards across the industry.

"The safety of our staff, contractors, growers and carriers on our sites is of utmost importance to us and ultimately ties back to our company's goal of ‘Zero Harm - Safe for Life'," Pamminger said.

"For growers, this training adds another level of protection for their staff, their business and themselves. It enables them to say they are doing everything they can to ensure we're all kept safe from harm this harvest."

Pamminger said the training will allow anyone delivering to GrainCorp this season to access multiple sites on one certification, rather than completing multiple site inductions at different locations.

"The course also creates greater awareness and understanding of hazard management rules and covers procedures in traffic flow, vehicle standards, driver and site visitor behaviour, and tail gate management."

Growers and carriers will be encouraged to do the training either before delivery or with a range of support options provided at site entry, including a QR Code.
For more details, visit https://gpatraining.com.au/

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