Area investigation manager Steve Kelly said farmers were tempting fate if they thought traffic only needed to be managed outdoors.
“Without a clear plan for how vehicles and people move around indoor barns and sheds, it’s only a matter of time before something goes terribly wrong.”
He said the tragedy was a reminder for farmers to take a critical look at how tractors and other vehicles moved around inside farm buildings.
“Clear separation of vehicles and pedestrians is the key component.
“Signage and designated safe areas are also simple and inexpensive ways to boost safety — especially when compared to a conviction and a fine.”
Turley Farms has since introduced reversing cameras, closing alarms and isolation valves to the back of its trailers.
Vehicles were a leading cause of death and injury on New Zealand farms.
Agriculture accounted for about 25% of serious acute harm at work in Aotearoa, while having only 6% of employment.
- RNZ