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Short news items about work health and safety developments, regulator updates and practical lessons for Australian businesses.

New Stakeholder Resources Released for Airborne Contaminant WEL Changes

10 June 2026BlueSafe TeamSource: Safe Work Australia

Safe Work Australia has released a new stakeholder resource pack to help businesses, WHS professionals and industry bodies prepare for the transition to updated workplace exposure limits (WELs) for airborne contaminants, commencing 1 December 2026.

Almond Producer Charged Over Serious Forklift Safety Breaches

09 June 2026BlueSafe TeamSource: WorkSafe VIC

A major almond producer has been charged with alleged health and safety breaches following a forklift incident, highlighting the critical need for robust WHS management systems and safe work procedures around powered mobile plant.

NSW Gate Director Fined $50,000 After 200kg Gate Crush Incident

03 June 2026BlueSafe TeamSource: SafeWork NSW

A New South Wales gate manufacturer and installer has been fined $50,000 after a 200kg sliding gate collapsed onto a mother and her three children, highlighting serious failures in WHS due diligence and safety controls.

Builders Charged After Worker Falls from Third-Floor Balcony

03 June 2026BlueSafe TeamSource: WorkSafe VIC

Two construction companies have been charged following a serious fall from a third-floor balcony, highlighting the critical importance of robust WHS management systems and effective fall prevention controls on building sites.

Recognise Safety Leaders: Nominate Now for the 2027 WorkSafe Awards

02 June 2026BlueSafe TeamSource: WorkSafe VIC

Victorian workplaces are being encouraged to nominate outstanding safety champions and return-to-work leaders for the 37th annual WorkSafe Awards, which recognise innovation, strong WHS management systems and a genuine commitment to reducing workplace harm.

Victorian Employer Penalised Over Fatal Stairway Fall of Disabled Worker

02 June 2026BlueSafe TeamSource: WorkSafe VIC

A Victorian not‑for‑profit has been fined following the death of a supported employee who fell on a workplace stairway, highlighting the critical need for robust WHS management systems and effective control measures for vulnerable workers.

Maintenance Worker Fatally Crushed in Lift Shaft Incident

01 June 2026BlueSafe TeamSource: WorkSafe VIC

A 65-year-old maintenance worker has died after being crushed in a lift shaft during routine servicing, prompting a WorkSafe investigation and renewed focus on lift safety and WHS management systems.

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