
Record keeping is a good habit to foster, but in my experience, has never been the priority item to be addressed on a farm.
For your average grain and livestock operation, the records required to be kept under the WHS Regulations are those involving Electrical, Confined Spaces, Asbestos, Carcinogens, Chemicals, Incidents/Injuries, Health Monitoring and specified High Risk Plant.
When it comes to high risk plant & machinery maintenance records, the regulations specify which records should be kept. These might be service records, test results and usage timelines.
I encourage you to make an effort in recording your major repairs and anything that may specifically impact the safe operation of that piece of plant. This record could be a diary, a fault list or register, invoice records, emails or text messages. A lot of farmers use a whiteboard within their workshops to keep track of the maintenance jobs that need to be done and some machines record basic oil changes & maintenance for you anyway.
Your record keeping can be done in whatever format suits you and the people within the business. Some like technology, but some don't, so you need to think about this and discuss as a workforce. What is the most likely way the people within your business will actually perform any recording tasks you require?
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