Spray Safety — AirAgri farm safety.

Solutions · Spray Safety

Spray records that protect
the operator and the crop.

Chemicals are some of the most tightly regulated tools on the farm — and some of the most dangerous. AirAgri keeps your spray records, re-entry intervals and handling rules in order, so the job's done safely and you can prove it.

Why

Why spray safety matters

Get a spray job wrong and the costs stack up fast: an exposed operator, a worker sent back into a treated block too early, residue that blows a withholding period, or drift onto a neighbour.

In Australia an approved chemical label is a legal document — following its directions, including re-entry and withholding periods, isn't optional1. On top of that, agricultural chemicals are hazardous chemicals you have to manage under work health and safety law2. The paperwork that proves you did it right is the same paperwork that keeps people safe.

How it works

How AirAgri keeps spraying safe

Capture the record at the point of work, and make the rules impossible to miss.

01

Plan the job

Product, rate, target and conditions are set up with the label requirements attached.

02

Record as you spray

Operator, paddock, product, batch, weather and timing captured from the field — not from memory that night.

03

Lock in re-entry & withholding

The system tracks re-entry intervals and withholding periods, so no one's sent back in too soon.

04

Keep the proof

A complete, time-stamped spray diary, ready for an auditor, processor or neighbour query.

What you get

What you get

01

Digital spray diary

Every application recorded with product, rate, batch, operator and conditions.

02

Re-entry & withholding tracking

Clear intervals so people and produce aren't exposed too early.

03

Label & SOP at the point of use

The right handling and PPE rules in front of the operator, on the job.

04

Operator exposure records

A history of who handled what, for health monitoring and compliance.

05

Audit-ready records

Spray records that stand up for processors, auditors and regulators.

Where it fits

Built for the way you work.

Built for anyone applying agricultural chemicals — broadacre, horticulture, cotton, viticulture and contract spraying.

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FAQ

Common questions.

Does AirAgri replace my obligations under the chemical label? +
No — it helps you meet them. The label remains the legal instruction. AirAgri keeps the label requirements in front of the operator and records that they were followed, including re-entry and withholding periods.
Can spray records be captured in the paddock? +
Yes. Applications are recorded from the field on a phone — product, rate, batch, operator and conditions — and sync when there's coverage.
How does it manage re-entry intervals? +
Once an application is logged, the system tracks the re-entry interval and withholding period for that block, so workers aren't sent back in and produce isn't harvested too early.
Is this useful for contract spraying? +
Very. Contractors can keep a clean, shareable record for each client, which protects both parties and makes proof of a job straightforward.
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See AirAgri in action

Let's protect your property.

Book a 30-minute walkthrough, or call us — we'll show you how spray safety works for an operation like yours.

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Sources

  1. Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority — an approved agricultural chemical label is a legal document, and users must follow its directions, including re-entry intervals and withholding periods. www.apvma.gov.au
  2. Safe Work Australia — agricultural chemicals are hazardous chemicals under the model WHS Regulations: a current safety data sheet must be readily accessible to anyone who could be exposed, and businesses must keep a register of the hazardous chemicals they hold. www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au