Record Keeping
Accurate record keeping helps promote best practice and leads to
better results that will benefit a grower's business.
Records can equip growers to make better decisions on product
selection and performance, assist in determining what went wrong
if a product did not perform as expected and help a grower to
avoid costly mistakes.
Here are templates of records sheets referred to in ChemCert WA
courses. These are Word documents that you may download to
your computer and modify as necessary for your own business.
It is a legal requirement to keep these records
and documents:
These records are not required by law but are
important for OH & S, quality assurance, insurance and general
best practice:
Procedures
Each workplace also requires written procedures for
the safe use of chemicals, to report on chemical use and what to
do in emergency situations. Procedures let staff know
clearly what they need to do in chemical handling situations and
to communicate what has been done to management, other staff
and, in some cases, external bodies such as government
departments, Worksafe etc. The
Risk
Assessment checklist may assist growers to analyse potential
hazards in chemical use activities and prepare safe procedures.
Risk assessments done on the job also alert management to
changes in procedures that may be necessary.
Everyone in the workplace needs to be made aware of company
procedures in induction and training sessions and to be advised
of any changes that may occur.
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