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Bill 6 prompts beef producers to seek 'made in Alberta' approach to farm safety

The executive director of Alberta Beef Producers hopes a meeting this week in Red Deer will provide some clarity on Bill 6.

Group says confusion remains around workers compensation coverage and occupational health and safety rules

Some beef producers feel left out in the cold when it comes to the new farm-safety regulations passed as part of Bill 6, according to an industry group. (John Duynisveld)

The executive director of Alberta Beef Producers hopes a meeting this week in Red Deer will provide some clarity on Bill 6.

Rich Smith says there will be 20 organizations at Friday's meeting, where they hope to find a collective strategy for the development of a "made in Alberta" approach to farm safety.

The act took effect at the start of this year.

It extends workers compensation coverage and occupational health and safety rules to paid farm workers, who were previously exempted from such labour rules under the old law.

Smith says the law still lacks clarity when it comes to safety standards and how they should be applied and investigated at the farm level.