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Women in agriculture in Broken Hill invited to get creative with SafeWork

SafeWork NSW is arranging an event titled ‘Chat and Create’ in Broken Hill, aiming at empowering women in the farming sector. This no-cost gathering seeks to foster connections amongst agrarian businesses and workers, offering a platform where they can exchange insights about elevating safety standards on farms. Promoting the significance of occupational health and safety

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First conviction of an owners corporation over industrial gate fatality

Commercial premises owners corporations have received a stern warning following a successful prosecution by SafeWork NSW against a corporation that failed to rectify a defective gate, ultimately leading to the demise of an employee. This represents the inaugural case of an owner’s corporation at an industrial complex being convicted for such an offence under the

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SafeWork hits the ski slopes to ensure safety

Ski slopes in New South Wales are undergoing stringent mid-season evaluations this week, courtesy of SafeWork NSW inspectors. These checks aim to guarantee that both employees and visitors alike experience utmost safety amidst their winter activities. The assessments underscore the key role of work safety protocols and tools such as WHS management systems, SWMS, and

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Workplace health and safety laws now apply to sex industry workers

With the recent decriminalisation of sex work in Queensland, all sex workers and sex work businesses have now been incorporated into the scope of work health and safety legislation. This signifies a significant improvement in the rights, safety, and working conditions of sex workers. Rules such as the Work Health and Safety Act 2011, Work

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Companies fined after steel plate falls from high-rise

Australian construction firm L.U. Simon Builders Pty Ltd faced a fine of $25,000 without conviction and was ordered to pay costs of $5,461 by the Melbourne Magistrate’s Court in June, following an early admission of guilt for failing to safeguard the health and wellbeing of its workforce through maintaining a risk-free environment. There are proven

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Engineered stone seized after ban takes force

In the previous month, Bluesafe WHS Management System accredited Silica Field Team from WorkSafe inspected 52 industry environments. This led to the serving of 25 compliance warnings and more than 65 samples, suspected to be engineered stone along with porcelain and sintered stone labelled products, were seized for silica and resin content assessment. By implementing

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Steel manufacturer fined for multiple safety failures

The Retired AKZ Pty Ltd company, previously known as AKZ Reinforcing Pty Ltd, was handed multiple fines in the Latrobe Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday 23 July, following a guilty plea to three charges filed under the Occupational Health and Safety Act. The business was additionally compelled to pay costs totalling $15,836. A specific incident, occurring

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Recommendations agreed to improve incident notification provisions

The Work Health and Safety (WHS) ministers of Australia have concurred to a series of recommendations aimed at improving the incident notification measures within the model WHS Act. The incorporation of WHS Management Systems like Bluesafe SWMS can play an essential role in enhancing these provisions. The proposed modifications aim to bolster clarity, certainty and

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