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Company sentenced for worker's lost hand

28 August, 2017

Budget Plastics Ltd has become the first company to be sentenced under the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 in New Zealand.


Queensland a step closer to an industrial manslaughter offence

24 August, 2017 by Matthew Smith, Partner and Mason Fettell, Lawyer, Sparke Helmore Lawyers | Supplied by: Sparke Helmore Lawyers

The Queensland Government has introduced the Work Health and Safety and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2017 to parliament, signalling a significantly greater focus on safety regulation in Queensland. Most notably, the Bill introduces the criminal offence of "industrial manslaughter", which will commence from 1 July 2018 if the legislation is passed.


Eye-opening truths about workplace eye injuries

21 August, 2017 by Matthew O’Connor* | Supplied by: Employsure Pty Ltd

Driving to work, watching a video or sending a text — many of us take these activities for granted. Despite the importance of vision for most work and leisure activities, eye safety is sometimes neglected by many business employers.


Promoting a Positive Safety Culture

21 August, 2017

VIC Construction Site Safety Guide 2017/18 – Released


Latest Quick Poll Response from Safe-T-Bulletin 477

17 August, 2017

Do you have a plan in place for a potential threat associated with terrorism? See the results from the latest Safe-T-Bulletin poll here.


Safety on the Field

08 August, 2017

Sporting Amenities Guide to Workplace Safety 2017/18 – Released


What were they thinking? The emotional brain in safety

02 August, 2017 by Nada Wentzel, Global Solutions Director, The Jonah Group | Supplied by: The Jonah Group

Following an incident, you'll often hear people say, "What were they thinking?" This comment implies that the individual was consciously thinking and making logical choices. Based on neuroscience, we know that the majority of behaviour is driven by the emotional brain and not the logical brain. For this reason, we need to understand the brain and how it works.


Latest Quick Poll Response from Safe-T-Bulletin 476

02 August, 2017

Are you exposed to noises over 85 dB in your workplace? See the results from the latest Safe-T-Bulletin poll here.


Lack of routine maintenance proves deadly for recycler

02 August, 2017

A waste recycling worker died after being hit in the head by scrap metal. The business has been fined $200,000 in the Richlands Magistrates Court.


Company convicted for exposing workers to asbestos

31 July, 2017

Failure to handle and safely dispose of asbestos has led to the fine and conviction of a Brisbane roofing company.


Drilling Down on Safety in the Dental Industry

24 July, 2017

Dental Professionals Guide to Safety & Hygiene 2017/18 – Released


Latest Quick Poll Response from Safe-T-Bulletin 475

20 July, 2017

Does your workplace have a specific injury prevention program for workers aged over 45? See the results from the latest Safe-T-Bulletin poll here.


Upcoming Greencap complimentary breakfast seminars

19 July, 2017

This article contains a calendar of upcoming Greencap breakfast seminars.


Building a resilient ageing workforce

19 July, 2017 by Terry Wong, General Manager, Move 4 Life | Supplied by: Move 4 Life Pty Limited

We are living longer, we are working longer and the risk of injury increases as we age. Unfortunately the challenges associated with an ageing workforce aren't going away, and are actually expected to intensify as the years go on.


Prioritising Safety in the HVAC & R Industry

10 July, 2017

Workers in the Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry are exposed to a number of risks on a daily basis.


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