Posted
Sep 30, 2008

Foundry fined for crush and burn injuries

Bradken Resources was fined almost $30,000 recently for failing to provide any safe operating instructions before a worker was injured at an Adelaide foundry. Read more »

Posted
Sep 29, 2008

Mining safety alert on vehicle interaction

Queensland's Department of Mines and Energy has issued a safety alert after the driver of a Toyota Landcruiser was injured in a collision with a Cat 789 rear dump truck at a mine ramp intersection. Read more »

Posted
Sep 29, 2008

New falls prevention code to make construction sites safer

WorkSafe Victoria has just released a new Compliance Code — ‘Prevention of falls in general construction’, replacing the existing ‘Prevention of Falls in General Construction Code of Practice No. 28 (2004)’. Read more »

Posted
Sep 29, 2008

Two serious falls in two days

SafeWork SA is investigating two separate incidents over two days, both involving workers suffering critical injuries from falls. Read more »

Posted
Sep 26, 2008

Regional areas improve fall prevention safety

A trans-Tasman inspection campaign has found that the construction industry's compliance with fall prevention legislation has improved in regional areas. Read more »

Posted
Sep 26, 2008

New code to help make foundries safer

WorkSafe Victoria has replaced the existing foundries Code of Practice No. 2 (1988) with a new Compliance Code for foundries, providing practical guidance to those who have duties or obligations under the OHS Act and regulations. Read more »

Posted
Sep 25, 2008

Warning on crane safety after new incident

SafeWork SA is urging construction firms to review their crane safety procedures after a crane was struck by its falling load at a Built Environs construction site in northern Adelaide. Read more »

Posted
Sep 23, 2008

Safety reminder for working with tower cranes

WorkCover NSW has issued a reminder to ensure adequate safety measures are in place when using tower cranes, following an incident where a tower crane dropped its load from a height of 2 metres. Read more »

Posted
Sep 23, 2008

Two injuries same machine — $40K fine

An Adelaide company that moulds carpet for the car industry was recently fined $40,000 after two workers were injured in near-identical circumstances by the same machine on two separate occasions. Read more »

Posted
Sep 23, 2008

Union seeks recall of contaminated uniforms

Energy supplier Ergon Energy has been asked to recall 14,000 possibly contaminated uniforms, after some workers suffered rashes and itching and others were caused to vomit by fumes the clothing emitted when ironed. Read more »

Posted
Sep 22, 2008

TransGrid annual safety day

Over 100 people from 21 teams across NSW attended TransGrid’s Annual Safety Day, competing in events covering emergency response and risk assessment disciplines, as well as displays of TransGrid’s own safety equipment and initiatives. Read more »

Posted
Sep 22, 2008

New codes to help make workplaces safer

WorkSafe Victoria has released Compliance Codes that provide practical guidance about what constitutes compliance under the OHS Act. Read more »

Posted
Sep 22, 2008

Addition of explosives to Dangerous Substances Act

The Tasmanian government has passed legislation scheduling some explosives as 'security- sensitive dangerous substances' under the Security-sensitive Dangerous Substances Act 2005 (SDSS), tightening the regulations and requiring those with unrestricted access to those products to now obtain SDSS permits. Read more »

Posted
Sep 22, 2008

Scrap metal industry safety program

Metropolitan and regional scrap metal businesses in Western Australia were visited by WorkSafe inspectors as part of a compliance campaign, with 64% of the workplaces visited found to have inadequately guarded machinery. Read more »

Posted
Sep 22, 2008

Australian Freight Industry Awards

The 2008 Australian Freight Industry Awards were held on 13 September, awarding Toll Auto Logistics with the Australian Best Practice Safety Award for its Flatpack 8-Car vehicle transporter innovation. Read more »

Posted
Sep 22, 2008

New Queensland OHS regulations

The Queensland Workplace Health and Safety Regulation 1997 has been repealed and replaced by the Workplace Health and Safety Regulation 2008, removing the rural industry exemption over the next two years and changing the numbering. Read more »

Posted
Sep 15, 2008

Transport company fined over fall

Booth Transport was convicted and fined nearly $19,000 after a truck driver fell from his tanker at a Loxton winery, two years ago, due to an oversight in safety checks. Read more »

Posted
Sep 12, 2008

A virtual boost for workplace safety

The University of Queensland (UQ) has teamed up with the construction and resources industries to develop a world-first construction and mining simulator training program in Brisbane. Read more »

Posted
Sep 10, 2008

Worker dies from electric shock

A linesman died recently, four days after receiving an electric shock at Croydon in Melbourne’s outer east. Read more »

Posted
Sep 10, 2008

Get the message or take the consequences

WorkSafe Victoria has issued a plea for employers and workers to take a more active approach to workplace safety. Read more »