Rural safety

Rural safety

For employers

Working on the land is hazardous. By law, you must provide employees with a safe workplace.

View the rural workplace obligations for employers.

For employees

By law, you must:

  • follow all workplace health-and-safety instructions at the workplace
  • participate in the training offered
  • use any personal protective equipment provided.

View the rural workplace obligations for employees.

Bushfire safety

Bushfires are a major risk in Queensland's rural communities.

Learn how to prepare your home for bushfires.

Sun safety

Spending a lot of time outdoors increases your risk of developing:

  • skin cancer
  • skin disorders
  • eye injuries
  • heat stress
  • heat-related illness.

Learn how to stay safe in the sun.

Rural animal safety

Queensland is home to many wild—and potentially dangerous—animals. Stay safe by

  • always being aware of where you are placing your feet
  • checking before putting your hands or feet under logs, rocks, hollows, crevices or debris
  • wearing boots and trousers to protect from animal bites
  • no handling injured animals
  • carrying a torch when walking at night
  • knowing appropriate first aid for treating snake bites.

What snakes are near you?

In an emergency

Do you know what to do if someone is seriously ill or injured?

First aid training and tips can help you save a life.

Learn now.