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SafeWork SA, in conjunction with ReturnToWorkSA, has launched a free training initiative to support South Australian businesses in recognising and addressing psychosocial threats to employee well-being in the workplace. According to the safety agency, this course spans one to two hours and is structured to equip businesses with the vital ‘knowle…
A man has suffered injuries in a serious incident at a construction site in Surfers Paradise. At around 7am on Tuesday, emergency teams were dispatched to The Esplanade in response to reports of a worker injury. Upon reaching the scene, they encountered a man in his twenties who had sustained injuries to both his leg and head. Paramedics attended to h…
A man has been fatally injured after being run over by the rear wheels of a prime mover in northern Victoria on Tuesday morning. According to WorkSafe, the 62-year-old man was positioned beneath the truck, which was connected to a trailer, when it unexpectedly rolled backward, resulting in him being crushed and dragged approximately 40 meters before h…
10 WHS Policies and Procedures Every Workplace Should Have
Getting a handle on workplace safety, standards, and regulations is one of the essential parts of running a business. Having a comprehensive safety policy and well-defined WHS policies and procedures can help ensure everyone knows their rights, work health and safety responsibilities, and protocols. What is WHS? WHS, or Work Health and Safety, is the A…
A man was injured in a tractor-related incident on a rural Queensland property on Sunday. The LifeFlight helicopter was tasked to a property near Proston just after 8am. According to LifeFlight, the man, in his sixties, was performing tasks on the farm at the time of the incident. The patient was treated for suspected multiple injuries by the LifeFlig…
WorkSafe New Zealand has said that the fatal quad bike rollover involving a Tararua farmhand might have been averted had the farm manager maintained the bike in optimal condition. According to the New Zealand workplace safety regulator, defective brakes, inconsistent tire pressure, and inadequate suspension were identified as contributing factors in t…
This week marks National Road Safety Week (NRSW), and statistics reveal that around 1,300 individuals lose their lives on Australian roads annually, with an additional 44,000 suffering serious injuries. During 2024, NSW roads witnessed 334 fatalities, with close to 70 percent of these incidents taking place in regional areas and approximately 40 perce…
5 Signs Your Quality Management Plan Needs Updating
A Quality Management Plan (QMP) is the foundation of any organisation’s commitment to maintaining high standards, regulatory compliance, and driving continual improvement. However, as businesses grow, industry regulations change, and customer expectations shift, even the most well-structured QMP can become outdated. Importance of Updating Your QM…
The NSW Government has recently unveiled an Exposure Draft for a Bill, ‘contributing to its sustained consultation efforts to secure the workers compensation system moving forward.’ NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey said he has submitted the Exposure Draft to a parliamentary inquiry for further investigation and to gather input on potential ref…