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Workplace Health and Safety Queensland has reported changes to licensing requirements for workers involved in scaffolding, rigging, crane operation, pressure equipment or loadshifting equipment.
The ASCC is encouraging all Australians to celebrate the International Labour Organization’s World Day for Safety and Health tomorrow.
SafeWork SA is urging workplaces to have clear guidelines and procedures in place for dealing with alcohol and other drugs, after a new report found illicit drugs are costing Australian businesses $3.3 billion a year.
The winners of the national Safe Work Australia Awards 2006 were announced at a ceremony at Old Parliament House last night.
The Hazardous Substances Information System (HSIS) was first released by the National Occupational Health and Safety Commission in January 2005. It has now been upgraded to fit the look and feel of the ASCC website and to be compliant with IT requirements within the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations.
The VTHC is concerned that Australian Workplace Agreements (AWA) are breaching OHS law following statistics that claim 30% of AWAs do not allow workers to have rest breaks during scheduled hours of work.
Workplace Health and Safety Queensland has announced a series of grants designed to facilitate workplace health and safety projects for small businesses.
WorkSafe WA will target the metal manufacturing sector as part of a Trans-Tasman workplace safety project focusing on manual handling injuries resulting from heavy lifting and repetitive tasks.
A series of free forklift safety seminars to be held throughout New South Wales has been announced.
Oldfields has entered into a binding agreement with Advcorp Pty Limited to purchase the business assets of Advance Scaffold.