Safe Work renews quad bike safety push
Safe Work Australia has renewed its push for quad bike manufacturers to immediately reconsider their decision not to install crush protection devices to quad bikes.
Safe Work Australia Chef, Rex Hoy, said that quad bikes are the leading cause of deaths on Australian farms, with the majority resulting from a roll over.
“With over an estimated 220,000 quad bikes in Australia and more than 150 Australians from the ages of 4 to 94 dying from quad bike incidents since 2001, we need to work together to improve safety for quad bike users.
“There are on average 14 quad bike related deaths on Australian farms every year. If we don’t act immediately more of our sons, daughters, fathers, mothers and friends will be dead from quad bike incidents”, said Mr Hoy.
Mr Hoy has called on the designers and manufacturers of quad bikes to urgently reconsider improving the design of quad bikes so they are not prone to roll over. Crush protection devices should also be fitted to reduce the likelihood of death and injury as a result of a crush or asphyxiation when they do roll.
“We cannot sit by and watch people being killed and seriously injured by these vehicles. Everyone has a responsibility for quad bike safety but it must involve a safer product. We need to ask ourselves how much a life is worth opposed to the cost of a crush protection device”, said Mr Hoy.
Mr Hoy said since the Quad Bike Safety Forum initiated by Minister Shorten in October 2012 a further nine people have died from quad bike incidents.
“Their families and the communities they live in will suffer with these losses forever. The tragedy behind this figure is some of these nine deaths could have been prevented. Action in the last six months could have saved lives.