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A worker has been injured after being pinned between two vehicles in the Gympie Region.The man in his 20s suffered suspected back injuries during the incident on Tuesday morning.He is being treated at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital. Read the original story here.…
Safe Work Australia has developed a pilot tool to help agricultural workers access safety information quickly. Under the Australian Work Health and Safety Strategy 2012-2002, Safe Work Australia has identified the agriculture industry as one of the priority industries. So far this year, the industry has recorded 22 work-related fatalities.SafeWork SA s…
SafeWork NSW and WorkSafe Victoria will visit construction sites in Mildura and Buronga as part of the ongoing Cross Border Construction Program to help employers and tradies comply with workplace health and safety laws.Inspectors will focus on falls from height risks, silica dust exposure and other safety hazards during a week-long safety blitz schedu…
Latest Safe Work Australia data shows 106 people have been killed at work so far this year. Transport, postal & warehousing industry leads with 42 fatalities, followed by Agriculture, forestry & fishing with 22 fatalities. The Construction industry comes third with 12 fatalities.The Manufacturing industry has recorded seven fatalities, Pub…
The Queensland Resources Council (QRC) has welcomed the state Government's move to launch a parliamentary inquiry to investigate the coal mining industry's response to recommendations made after the 2020 Grosvenor mine explosion.QRC chief executive Ian Macfarlane said that workplace safety is a priority for every mine operator in Queensland, adding tha…
A Queensland court has recently fined a landlord for safety failings after a worker was injured when debris from a crane fell on him.According to Workplace Health and Safety Queensland, the worker was operating a crane moving large steel sheets when debris fell from the crane. The man sustained multiple injuries after being hit by falling debris. The S…
A Northern Territory council faces more than $7 million in fines after one of its workers nearly drowned when an amphibious weed harvester tipped and capsized.Northern Territory’s workplace safety regulator has charged the council with nine counts of breaching workplace health and safety regulations following the incident in February 2020.NT WorkSafe s…
The NSW Resources Regulator has issued a safety alert after a worker was left stranded for seven hours when an excavator became immobilised about 200m offshore in the NSW Hunter Valley.The Resources Regulator said the 14-tonne amphibious excavator was immobilised after one of its tracks was damaged. The incident happened in June 2022.“The emergency pro…
A Port Adelaide company has been fined $100,000 for breaches of workplace safety rules after a worker died following a fall through a roof in December 2019. The 51-year-old man was working on a roof when he fell 6.5 metres to the concrete below, sustaining fatal injuries.A SafeWork SA investigation found that the company did not take measures to reduce…
NT WorkSafe reminds workplaces to ensure that septic tank lids on their properties are safe and secured after a four-year-old child fell into a full septic tank in the Barkly Region last week. “Unsecured or fragile septic tank lids are a major hazard if access to the lid is not limited or controlled,” NT WorkSafe said on Wednesday.In December 2021, an…
A new study has found that farmers aged 55 years and over are more likely to suffer fatal workplace injuries compared to their younger counterparts.According to researchers, farm vehicles, including quad bikes, tractors and utes, are the leading cause of deaths and injuries on Australian farms.The findings of the study, published in the Australian Jour…
Figures so far this year indicate six people have died in quad bike incidents in Australia.The figures show three of the fatalities occurred in Western Australia.The remaining three fatalities were reported in the Northern Territory, Tasmania, and New South Wales.Safe Work Australia said quad bike-related incidents have killed 64 people in the last fiv…