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The Tasmanian Government has expressed approval of the passing of the Sentencing Amendment (Presumptive Sentencing for Assaults on Frontline Workers) Bill 2024 by the Legislative Council, stating that it has brought about increased safeguards for frontline workers against assaults.Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Guy Barnett said the approval…
Safe Work Australia has created a new information sheet aimed at employers, focusing on effective communication with migrant and multicultural workers regarding work health and safety, along with a case study related to residential aged care.The information sheet outlines the responsibilities of employers and the rights of workers, as well as strategie…
During this National Asbestos Awareness Week (25 November to 1 December), the federal Government has acknowledged the harmful effects of asbestos on Australians.Despite Australia banning asbestos over 20 years ago, 4,000 Australians still die from asbestos-related diseases each year.The Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations, Murray Watt, emph…
WorkSafe is conducting an investigation into the fatal incident involving a woman in a quad bike on a property in Victoria on Saturday.Police said the woman rolled her quad bike in Ullina at around 7pm.Emergency services arrived at the scene; however, they were unable to resuscitate the woman.Police are compiling a report for the coroner, and Work…
Recent community events featuring unsafe amusement setups have led WorkSafe Victoria to issue a safety warning to organisers who are hiring rides for year-end festivities.At community gatherings such as school fairs, sports events, and other festivities, inflatable jumping castles and slides tend to be quite popular, according to WorkSafe. Neverth…
SafeWork SA has launched a new interactive website, making it easier to find and get in touch with accredited WHS experts.The webpage ‘Sourcing and engaging WHS professionals’ provides information on the duties of various WHS professionals, such as ergonomists, occupational hygienists and generalists, and includes links to local, skilled and accredited…
A New Zealand steel manufacturing firm has recently received a fine of $330,000 after a worker was fatally injured when nine tonnes of poorly loaded steel fell on him four years ago.In November 2020, the 33-year-old man was sweeping under shelving when it fell on top of him at Wigram.An investigation conducted by WorkSafe revealed significant safety de…