Quad bikes with rollover protection – why the heck do we still see quad bikes without these ‘no-brainer’ safety features?
Tony Watson
Finding ways to make farming better for everyone. Grass fed beef finisher, outdoors enthusiast, LandSAR guy. Opinions are my own.
Failure to learn
As a sector, agriculture is blatantly failing to learn from fatalities. That is not pointing the finger – it’s saying we need to do better and learn from others. We see similar fatalities due to similar circumstances and safety failures every year. One area that stands out is quad bike rollovers and the failure to fit a device that can help by reducing the chance of being pinned under the quad bike.
Safety frames OK on tractors, but not quad bikes?
Yes, operators need to be trained and competent, but quad bike safety features need to be improved too. In the 1960’s NZ led the world in making safety frames on farm tractors mandatory. Lives were saved as a result, even though many farmers held the misguided belief that they could “leap off the tractor before it rolled”. You wouldn’t find many farmers today who think it would be a good idea to use a tractor without a safety frame.
Protect the quad bike – what about the human?
Farmers spend tens of thousands of dollars on quad bikes – both initial purchase and ongoing servicing. They also spend thousands of dollars fitting racks and bull bars to the quad bike to make it easier to carry things – and to protect the plastic mudguards and fittings. It is staggering that they are prepared to spend this money on protecting the quad bike from damage but are seemingly not prepared to spend a few hundred dollars on protecting the human from damage!
Quad bikes without any form of rollover protection device fitted are regularly implicated in the operator’s death by asphyxiation. And to compound matters, it is often the bull bars or other aftermarket fittings that are responsible for pinning the operator under the machine anyway. Knowing about a risk but not acting to fix it is inexcusable.
We simply can’t stand and watch the preventable carnage continue.
“It’s those moments of inattention that can lead to things can going wrong. And when things go wrong on a quad bike, it can have fatal consequences”
The Aussies are beating us
Our mates over the ditch have been contemplating the issue of rollover protection devices for quad bikes for about as long as we have in NZ. And while no-one likes being beaten by an Aussie, it looks like they’ve got ahead of NZ in this area. The authorities in Australia are convinced of the benefits of fitting safety devices on quad bikes. They’ve done the studies and are actively supporting quad bike operators to make their quad bikes safer. It’s simply a practicable step that quad owners can take. And with the number of quad bikes and hilly farms in NZ, we’d most likely benefit from a similar approach here too…
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5 年https://srr.ministers.treasury.gov.au/media-release/049-2019/?utm_source=miragenews&utm_medium=miragenews&utm_campaign=news
Senior Consultant at Steve Young Consulting Ltd
5 年I was invited to address a government department symposium in Victoria a couple of years ago. They used hundreds of quad bikes in the course of their daily work - so I laid out the evidence of quad bike instability and the resulting carnage in as fair a manner as I could. The safety manager for the whole department asked me (in front of all his safety officers), "What would you do about quad bikes, then?" Without hesitating, I said "If I coud, I'd get rid of them immediately." He didn't say much in response, and I thought that was the end of it - until a?week ot two?later, when he announced that the department (employing thousands of people) would no longer be using quad bikes in the course of their work.????? It's taking an infuriatingly long time to get the message through, but?each and every?opportunity to dissuade people from using these?lethal machines must be taken.
Idiots have the God given right to kill themselves!
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5 年Well said Tony. ‘Protecting the human’ is key - so important we have controls in place to keep people safe when things don’t go to plan.
Mayor at Town of Barrhead
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