Posted: Jul 27, 2010

Accident compensation changes in Victoria

New accident compensation legislation came into effect in Victoria as of 1 July 2010. Read more »

Posted: Jul 22, 2010

Survey identifies high risk of exposure to airborne hazards

A Safe Work Australia survey has found that a high percentage of workers in Australia are exposed to airborne hazards. Read more »

Posted: Jul 2, 2010

Report states safety belts could reduce truck accidents by 40%

According to a recent report, if all truck drivers used safety belts, the number of fatalities and injuries in traffic accidents in Europe would decrease by 40%. Read more »

Posted: Jul 1, 2010  |  By: Gary Rowe*

The path to a safety culture

I find it interesting that many executives that I’ve met over the years say “I want a strong safety culture in my organisation”, but when I enquire about their goal, most can’t explain what safety culture is, and even fewer know how to achieve it. Read more »

Posted: Jul 1, 2010

WA Safety Show back in August

Western Australia’s largest workplace safety trade show, the WA Safety Show, returns to Perth from 24 to 26 August 2010. Read more »

Posted: Jul 1, 2010  |  By: Uniline Safety Systems Pty Ltd

Is your roof as safe as you think it is?

It seems that in a world dominated by social and corporate responsibility, little of this goodwill is cascading down to the operational grassroots of roof maintenance and inspection work. Either that, or initial good intentions are being changed or diluted by people with little regard for people’s safety or insufficient experience to make good decisions about roof safety. Read more »

Posted: Jul 1, 2010

Status of OHS in Australian construction

The Office of the Federal Safety Commissioner recently released its ‘Biannual Report July to December 2009’, an analysis on OHS data collected from reports from accredited construction companies for the second half of the 2009 calendar year. Read more »

Posted: Jul 1, 2010

Safe Work Australia’s progress with model work health and safety laws

Safe Work Australia is the principal national organisation that is driving the harmonisation of work health and safety laws with the aim to achieve the best possible approach to health and safety for all Australian workplaces. Read more »

Posted: Jul 1, 2010  |  By: Aaron Anderson*

Industrial Court of Queensland finds against High Court’s Kirk decision

The Industrial Court of Queensland has found against the principles set down by the High Court in the Kirk decision, on the basis that the relevant legislation in Queensland and New South Wales can not be considered analogous. Read more »

Posted: Jul 1, 2010

The path to a safety culture

I find it interesting that many executives that I’ve met over the years say “I want a strong safety culture in my organisation”, but when I enquire about their goal, most can’t explain what safety culture is, and even fewer know how to achieve it. Read more »

Posted: Jun 25, 2010

Hand protection research responds to global needs

The development of new gloves and other hand protection products is expanding to a global focus, drawing feedback on needs of users in many diverse industries from around the globe. Read more »

Posted: Jun 21, 2010

WorkCover NSW launches program to stamp out workplace bullying

WorkCover NSW is stepping up the fight against workplace bullying with a new awareness campaign. Read more »

Posted: Jun 15, 2010

European survey shows gaps in dealing with work-related stress

A recent European workplace health and safety survey shows that there are many concerns over work-related stress, but few companies are in a position to deal with it. Read more »

Posted: Jun 4, 2010  |  By: Mark Howard*

What will the Victorian accident compensation reform mean for your business?

The reform of workers compensation legislation in Victoria will impact employers and their employees in a number of ways. Read more »

Posted: Jun 3, 2010  |  By: Gary Rowe*

Does human error cause accidents?

‘Human error’ is often associated with workplace accidents. But is that really the cause or is it more a case of ‘human action’? Read more »

Posted: May 19, 2010

Two-pronged approach to tackle long-distance trucking fatigue

Following a recent series of tragic road incidents involving heavy vehicles, the NSW government launched a campaign to encourage heavy vehicle companies and drivers to take greater responsibility for road safety. Read more »

Posted: May 12, 2010

Glass prescription safety glasses outlawed

An Australian eye-wear manufacturer suggests that many employers have been ‘blind’ to changes to the Australian standard for prescription eye protection. Read more »

Posted: May 5, 2010  |  By: Seiji Machida*

Emerging risks and new forms of prevention in a changing world of work

The International Labour Organisation’s ‘World Day for Safety and Health at Work’ focuses on emerging risks and new forms of prevention in the ever-changing workplace. Read more »

Posted: Apr 19, 2010

Aussies are ‘best dressed’ in PPE, but keep falling over

Australian workers rate among the best dressed in the world with safety clothing and ancillary items; but when it comes to striding out, they have a habit of falling over! Read more »

Posted: Apr 19, 2010  |  By: Paul Stathis

Your test returned a positive result, sir

Drug and alcohol testing is one of the most contentious issues in the workplace - detection versus impairment, employees’ rights versus employers’ responsibilities, ensuring worker safety versus dictating workers’ lifestyles, just to name a few of the issues. Despite the polarised views that often exist towards drugs and alcohol in the workplace and testing for them, there are important practical issues that must be understood and addressed to ensure the workplace is safe and fair. Read more »