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Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
|October - November 2025
As Australia heads into another high-risk fire season, businesses in the earthmoving and equipment sectors need to take proactive steps to protect their people, machinery and operations.
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When it comes to bushfires, earthmoving and equipment businesses face unique vulnerabilities. Image: Girts/stock.adobe.com
With increasing fire danger across regional and peri-urban zones, preparedness is not just a safety measure — it's a business imperative.
UAA National Claims Manager Michelle Morrissey said that climate forecasts were pointing to hotter and drier conditions, driven by El Niño and other climate drivers.
"These conditions, combined with fuel buildup and expanding development into bushfire-prone areas, heighten the risk of fire outbreaks — especially in regions where earthmoving operations are active," she said.
Earthmoving and equipment businesses face unique vulnerabilities:
• Machinery ignition sources: Hot exhausts, electrical faults, and fuel leaks can spark fires.
• Remote operations: Crews often work in isolated areas with limited access to emergency services.
• Asset exposure: High-value equipment is frequently stored outdoors or in temporary yards.
• Contractual obligations: Delays due to fire can impact project timelines and client relationships.
Michelle said all businesses should ensure key mitigation strategies were in place.
To reduce fire risk, businesses should implement the following:
• Daily equipment inspections: Check for fuel leaks, electrical faults, and debris buildup.
• Fire suppression systems: Equip machinery with onboard extinguishers or suppression kits.
• Site fire plans: Develop and communicate evacuation and containment procedures for each jobsite.
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