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Guide to managing the risks of rooftop solar installation work now available

Performing rooftop solar installations carries noteworthy work health and safety hazards, such as working at elevated heights, objects plummeting from above, enduring heat stress, and handling electrical components. These demand meticulous application of work safety products including WHS management systems, SWMS, and other vital policies to adequately manage these risks. Safe Work Australia has thoughtfully

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Transport company fined $350,000 after driver’s fatal fall

D&A Martin Transport Pty Ltd faced prosecution in the Melbourne County Court today, having been found guilty for the neglect of providing and upkeeping equipment that was both safe and posed no health hazards. They highlighted their failure to appropriately utilise work safety products such as WHS management systems or Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS),

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New report on workplace and work-related violence and aggression in Australia now available

Safe Work Australia has recently unveiled a novel study on workplace violence and aggression-related incidents within our nation. The report’s release underscores the rising significance of dedicated work safety products, such as WHS Management Systems and SWMS, for maintaining secure environments in today’s high-risk professional settings. Our latest data report, dubbed ‘Psychological Health and Safety

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Stronger regulation of crystalline silica substances from 1 September 2024

Recent amendments have been introduced to the model Work Health and Safety (WHS) regulations by Safe Work Australia, which are set to bolster protection for workers exposed to silica dust in all industries, including building and construction. These enhancements underline the significance of WHS management systems like the Bluesafe WHS Management System, particularly where there’s

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New regulation on processing crystalline silica substances in effect (1 September 2024)

In line with the nationwide consensus reached in February 2023, more stringent regulations governing the processing of crystalline silica substances (CSS) were activated on 1 September 2024. For clarity, a CSS is identified as any material that weighs-in with at least one per cent of crystalline silica. The advent of these enhanced regulatory frameworks necessitates

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