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Posted: Apr 30, 2006

Occupational health and safety show

Over three days from May 16 - 18 in Melbourne, Safety In Action and Materials & Manual Handling will have plenty for the expected 10,000 trade visitors to do and see.

Posted: Apr 26, 2006

Cafes audit reveals safety issues

WorkCover inspected 33 cafes and restaurants in the ACT earlier this year revealing several common safety issues and a lack of compliance with elements of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1989 and the Dangerous Substance Act 2004.

Posted: Apr 25, 2006

Construction Induction Certificate deadline extended

‘Green cards’ can now be used until 1st September 2006 as proof of induction training in the building industry.

Posted: Apr 24, 2006

Meeting to increase workplace safety

The Australian Safety and Compensation (ASCC) met in Hobart in April 2006 to discuss ways to prevent workplace death, injury and disease; to improve workers’ compensation arrangements, and the rehabilitation and return to work of injured employees.

Posted: Apr 17, 2006

A solution for preventing back problems

Although it is recognised by organisations such as WorkCover NSW, that manual handling injuries are a major cause of lost time for workers in NSW, solutions can sometimes be hard to find.

Posted: Apr 11, 2006

Sensors provide answers in emergencies

An earthquake strikes a large city, wrecking roads and bridges, stranding rush-hour commuters, trapping office workers inside high-rise buildings.

Posted: Apr 6, 2006

Union meddling sparks international outrage

In a move that has sparked outrage from workers’ unions around the globe, the Mexican government has replaced the national miners’ union leader and frozen the union’s assets.

Posted: Apr 5, 2006

Electrical safety focus campaign completed

ACT WorkCover has completed its safety focus campaign targeting electrical safety. The campaign began in January in response to a spate of injury reports received by ACT WorkCover involving electrical shock incidents.

Posted: Apr 4, 2006

Woman convicted over fraudulent compensation claim

In an interesting twist on the standard workers compensation cases that hit the airwaves, a Sydney woman has been convicted of fraud, and ordered to repay $37,818 for a fraudulent workers compensation claim.

Posted: Apr 3, 2006

Farm safety field days to be held across NSW

WorkCover NSW is running a series of farm safety field days across the state, NSW Minister for Commerce, John Della Bosca announced recently.