Tahi Ngātahi enters the workplace
Federated Farmers is pleased to see a new safety initiative made accessible for the wool industry workforce.
Education is key to improving most aspects of someone’s life, says Federated Farmers national president Katie Milne.
With that attitude in mind it is great to see the successful launch of health and safety programme Tahi Ngātahi at the New Zealand Agricultural Show today, she says.
The programme is designed to reduce injuries and risk of injury in the country’s woolsheds.
"The programme was developed with major input from Federated Farmers because we see it as an investment in the health of the wool industry and all those who work within that.
"Everyone has the right to turn up to work and leave at the end of the day unharmed," says Katie.
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