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Have your say on proposed workplace exposure limits for 9 chemicals

Safe Work Australia has embarked on a quest to gather input concerning the effects of mooted work exposure limits for nine specified chemicals. This mission involves marshalling facts related to economic, social and health impacts inherent in the proposed exposure limit for each mentioned chemical. Primarily focusing on working safety products such as WHS management […]

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Safe Work Australia Annual Report 2023-24

The latest annual report for 2023-24, has been officially submitted to Parliament on 24th October, 2024, providing comprehensive insights into our mission to foster better workplace conditions across Australia. This document serves as a testament to the strides we’ve made in enhancing work health and safety, leading to healthful, secure, and more proficient operations. The

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Catching the risks of falling objects before they strike

Falling items persist as a leading source of on-the-job harm in the construction industry, endangering not just workers but also those near the worksites. This threat is far from theoretical, with over 280 construction employees sustaining injuries since the onset of 2023, along with numerous close-call incidents recorded in recent times. Highlighting the critical need

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Severed fingers lands repeat offender $100,000 fine

On Wednesday 16th October, Makmur Enterprises Pty Ltd was tried and convicted in the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court. The company pleaded guilty to a lone charge – failure to guarantee a safe work zone. Subsequently, they were slapped with a $21,739 fine covering legal costs. In an incident that occurred in August 2021, a staff member

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Health and Safety Representatives: You make a difference this Safe Work Month

October bears witness to the National Safe Work Month, a period dedicated towards making a pledge for cultivating a risk-free and healthy work setting. SafeWork NSW plans to unveil three impactful videos showcasing the significance of Health and Safety Representatives (HSRs) and workplace safety during their free, one-day HSR refresher course on Wednesday 30th October

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‘Work shouldn’t hurt’ – prevent Musculoskeletal Disorders this Safe Work Month

National Safe Work Month occurs each October, offering an ideal opportunity to foster safer, healthier workplace conditions. During this time, businesses are strongly encouraged to incorporate work safety measures such as the implementation of a Bluesafe WHS Management System or conducting comprehensive SWMS. These systems and policies play a critical role in creating safe environments

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Consultation on the draft model Code of Practice: Managing fatigue risks at work now open

Safe Work Australia is in the process of crafting a benchmark Code of Practice. This crucial navigational tool offers insight to Persons Conducting a Business or Undertaking (PCBUs) on how to successfully manage hazards such as fatigue within their work environments. The advent of this draft model Code of Practice drew upon the collective wisdom

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Charges after worker’s fatal fall on construction site

A 23-year-old worker sustained serious injury whilst constructing roof trusses on the first floor of a project, due to falling through an undetected void in the stairwell onto the concrete basement. Anthony Basa, 29, running Big Basa Constructions and the Pearl Construction Group Pty Ltd each face allegations under section 26(1) of the Occupational Health

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SafeWork symposium tackles key construction issues across regional NSW

Monday, 23rd of September, marks the launch of SafeWork NSW’s second regional Building and Construction Symposium in Newcastle. This marks the beginning of a series of six roadshow events to be held across multiple locations in September and October. The significance of these events lies in their purpose of encouraging collaboration between industry professionals, workers,

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