
As harvest continues, Grain Producers SA (GPSA) is reminding farmers to ‘Don’t Be a Bright Spark’.
This reminder is to put preventative measures in place to reduce fire risk to ensure the safety of grain producers across South Australia.
The campaign highlights the importance of preparation, proper equipment maintenance and adherence to fire safety protocols during the grain harvest period, in one of the driest years on record.
GPSA chief executive officer Brad Perry commended grain producers’ strong commitment to the Grain Harvesting Code of Practice, but reminded growers to remain vigilant.
“Grain producers understand the increased fire risks posed by dry conditions and the movement of headers and other machinery during harvest, but this is exactly why we can’t afford any complacency,” he said.
“The goal of this campaign is to reinforce that everyone plays a critical role in fire prevention. Even small, proactive steps can make a significant difference.
“Staying alert and making informed decisions is the key to safety. The Grassland Fire Danger Index (GFDI) of 35 measured at two metres gives us a reliable and proven threshold to stop harvesting before weather conditions become too dangerous. Familiarity with this index is essential for making safe, responsible choices on-farm.”
The ‘Don’t Be a Bright Spark’ campaign offers a range of resources, including educational materials, safety checklists, and practical tips for operating machinery responsibly during harvest.
“By working together, we can make this harvest season safe for everyone,” Mr Perry said.
“Staying proactive and well-informed will go a long way in reducing fire risk, protecting crops, and safeguarding livelihoods.”
For more information about the ‘Don’t Be a Bright Spark’ campaign and to access essential safety resources, please visit grainproducerssa.com.au
