Why an engineered stone ban is not enough
While a ban on engineered stone is welcome, research suggests that more needs to be done to protect workers from silicosis.
Boosting safety for traffic control workers
A traffic control company has deployed a fleet of eye-catching vehicles to boost visibility and safety for its workers on the roads.
Four steps to reduce psychosocial risks in the workplace
With the mental health of Australian workers in decline, claims for psychological injuries now exceed those for physical injuries at work.
The right to disconnect: what employers need to know
Under new legislation that came into effect in August 2024, employees now have the "right to disconnect" from their workplace after hours.
Workplace Health & Safety Show returns to Sydney
Workplace Health & Safety Show returns to Sydney Showgrounds on 23–24 October 2024, with the biggest event to date.
Cirlock custom-printed tags
Cirlock's range of custom-printed tags can be printed on durable poly material and are also...
Pizzato ES series emergency stop housings
The Pizzato ES series of emergency stop housings now includes a version with a raised illuminated...
The benefits of complying with new welding fume safety standards
As Australian welding safety regulations become more stringent, workplaces should look to deploy Australian Standards Certified PAPR units that are...
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Stronger silica dust protections for workers take effect
New laws that came into effect on 1 September will provide additional protections for workers...
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Multiple hand injuries, $92K fine for manufacturer
Three separate incidents involving serious hand injuries have seen a Gippsland steel manufacturer...
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Safety app launched for farmers affected by gas projects
A workplace health and safety and environment expert has launched a new framework designed to...
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Unpacking the latest in height safety
The introduction of the Industrial Manslaughter Bill in NSW this year means that a more proactive approach to workplace safety is needed.
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Worker falls through roof, company fined
A $40,000 fine and conviction has been handed to a solar installer after one of its workers fell...
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$90K fine after worker injured in fall
A worker suffered serious injuries after falling through a patio roof, leading to a $90,000 fine...
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Companies fined after steel plate fall almost injures worker
Two Victorian companies have been fined a total of $45,000 after a 12-kilogram steel plate fell...
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From pandemic to prevention: companies address manual handling risks
Across all work industries, manual handling injuries (or body stressing injuries) represent ~37% of total workplace injuries.
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Crane collapse prompts $160K fine
A conviction and $160,000 fine has been issued to a company after it took a safety shortcut,...
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Employers urged to be wary of crush injuries in the workplace
WorkSafe Victoria is calling on employers to address the risk of crush injuries in the workplace,...
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Bulk bag stand improving farmer safety, productivity
The United Ag Bulk Bag Stand enhances farmer safety and productivity by enabling them to store...
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