Planning for Prosperity: Safety First: What’s the Rush with Warakirri’s Jono Robinson
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“I find if you make the time, efficiencies come, if you're rushing around and always in a hurry to get to the next job, you find things break. Things happen, things go wrong, things get missed and that's when you lose time and then you're further behind.” Warakirri Farm Manager Jono Robinson.  In the fifth episode BCG’s Janine Batters chats with Warakirri Farm Manager Jono Robinson. The conversation covers why the corporate farm always puts safety first, what structures and procedures the team have in place to ensure everyone arrives home safely, farm safety apps and policies, tool box meetings and leading by example.     This podcast is sponsored by Action Steel. Visit https://www.actionsteel.com.au/ today  For more information on chemical storage visit: https://www.actionsteel.com.au/downloads/standard-chemical-sheds-brochure-size-price-guide/     About Jono Robinson  Jono Robinson is the farm manager at Warakirri. The property he manages spans 14000 hectares and is located between Donald and Warracknabeal in Victoria’s Wimmera. He managers nine full time staff plus harvest casuals. He believes prioritising farm safety is simple “everyone deserves to go home safe”.    Helpful links:  https://www.vff.org.au/project/making-our-farms-safer/  https://www.safeagsystems.com/farm-management-software  https://www.lucidity.io/  https://www.warakirricropping.com.au/     Find Jono Robinson on LinkedIn  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jono-robinson-8b1563a0/?originalSubdomain=au  Find Janine on LinkedIn  https://www.linkedin.com/in/janine-batters-a5083b166/     If you loved the podcast you can show your support by rating it five stars and sharing it with your friends.   To learn more about BCG visit www.bcg.org.au or linktr.ee/bcg_birchip     In the spirit of reconciliation, BCG acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea, and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present.    Disclaimer:  The Birchip Cropping Group Inc. (“BCG”) makes no warranties regarding merchantability, fitness for purpose or otherwise with respect to this podcast. Any person relying on this report does so entirely at their own risk. BCG and all persons associated with it exclude all liability (including liability for negligence) in relation to any opinion, advice or information contained in this podcast and any consequences arising from the use of such opinion, advice or information to the full extent of the law, including but not limited to consequences arising as a result of action or inaction taken by that person or any third parties in reliance on the report. Where liability cannot be lawfully extinguished, liability is limited to the re-supply of the report or payment of the cost of resupplying the report. You should seek independent professional, technical or legal (as required) advice before acting on any opinion, advice or information contained in this podcast.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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