Farm Safety Isn’t Paperwork; It’s Life or Death with Bec Fing
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Rebecca Fing is the Founder and Managing Director of House Paddock Training and Consulting, based in Goondiwindi. A wife, mum, country girl and self-described "susie-homemaker-wanna-be-gardener," Bec has spent nearly two decades helping businesses and individuals better manage their people, projects, safety and operations through practical training, coaching and consulting.
Known for her no-frills, down-to-earth approach, Bec specialises in WHS and HR management, focusing on real-world solutions, engagement and sustainable processes over paperwork.
Farm safety, WHS, OH&S, contractor risk, fatigue management, farm inductions, and safety paperwork can feel overwhelming for family farms, but this conversation makes it practical. If you run a farm, employ staff, use contractors, have family helping, host visitors, or worry about what happens if something goes wrong, this episode is for you.
In this Hard Ground conversation, Beck from House Paddock Consulting explains why farm safety is not just a compliance issue. It is a people issue, a family issue, and a business survival issue. She breaks down the difference between safety culture and paperwork, why “doing the right thing” matters more than ticking a box, and why simple steps like inductions, emergency plans, training evidence, and honest conversations can put your farm in a much stronger position.
This episode is for farmers who feel frustrated by safety rules, scared of liability, or unsure where to start. You will hear practical examples around fatigue at harvest, contractors on farm, recreational use of farm vehicles, shooters, visitors, SOPs, high-risk machinery, and the grey areas that make WHS feel confusing.
You’ll learn how to start with a simple farm induction, why emergency preparedness matters, what to ask your team when you want honest safety feedback, and why your documents must reflect what actually happens on your farm. You’ll also hear how contractor responsibility works, why shared responsibility matters, and why high-risk jobs deserve the most attention.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:29 Welcome to Hard Ground
02:03 Meet Beck from House Paddock Consulting
05:04 Why farm safety matters
07:35 The human cost of farm incidents
10:11 Why farmers resist WHS and safety paperwork
14:14 Profit, pressure, and the cost of a life
18:51 Safety culture vs paperwork
21:38 Fatigue management during harvest
23:45 Why paperwork protects the business
26:47 Where farm safety resistance comes from
31:17 Farming freedom vs safety regulation
33:30 Why starting matters more than perfection
44:05 Risk, kids, quad bikes, and farm life
50:23 Employees living on farm and recreational risk
54:04 Shooters, visitors, and grey areas
55:44 Contractors and shared responsibility
56:49 Simple contractor inductions and annual emails
1:04:49 Where to start with WHS
1:06:35 The one question to ask your team
1:12:58 When someone says they feel unsafe
1:15:03 SOPs, insurance, and high-risk machinery
1:15:38 Contractor safety standards
1:16:19 Beck’s farm safety programs
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