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Safety campaign highlights the importance of first aid

Farmsafe's latest "In Safe Hands" video promotes the critical role of first aid training.

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Farmsafe Australia is encouraging producers to prioritise first aid training as part of its "In Safe Hands" campaign. Credit: Yuri A (PeopleImages.com), Shutterstock.

Farmsafe Australia is encouraging producers to prioritise first aid training as part of its "In Safe Hands" campaign. Credit: Yuri A (PeopleImages.com), Shutterstock.

IT can take hours to access medical care from many rural and remote properties across the country, which Farmsafe Australia says means farmers and their workers must be proactive in preparing for emergencies. ...

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