New Electrical Regulations for QLD from 1 Jan 2025
Electrical installations in domestic roof spaces must be de-energised before work begins, or alternative controls implemented where this isn't practicable. To help you stay compliant, we’ve updated our Working in Roof Spaces SWMS to align with these new requirements. Learn more.

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A worker was fatally electrocuted while working on a Queensland property on Monday afternoon.Emergency services responded to the incident at Ball Bay at around 1pm. Crews pronounced the man in his 50s, dead at the scene.Workplace Health and Safety Queensland is investigating.Source: ABC News…
Victorian employers and workers who have made workplace health and safety a priority have a chance to be recognised for their achievements as nominations for this year’s WorkSafe Awards kick off.WorkSafe Chief Executive Colin Radford said the awards provide a platform for workers and employers to demonstrate their commitment to workplace health and saf…
A new awareness campaign that aims to reduce workers’ compensation stigma has been launched. Research shows a third of workers thought their colleagues would treat them differently if they knew they were injured or sick.Safe Work Australia says the campaign includes ‘resources to help empower employers, supervisors and workers to reduce workers’ compen…
A worker has been airlifted to hospital after being bitten by a snake in northwest Queensland.The man was working in an isolated area on Saturday morning when the incident occurred.He drove his car for a short distance to seek help.He met two men who administered first aid before calling emergency crews.The man in his 20s was later flown to Mount Isa H…
Latest WorkSafe statistics show 23 New Zealand workers have died on the job since the beginning of this year.Agriculture and construction have recorded the highest number of occupational deaths, with 5 fatalities each.Transport, postal and warehousing industry has seen three fatalities.WorkSafe New Zealand says the latest figures provide preliminary in…
A pool operator and the Victorian Department of Education have been charged following the death of an eight-year-old boy two years ago. The Year 2 Primary School student drowned in a swimming pool in May 2021.WorkSafe Victoria has charged the pool operator with three counts under the OHS Act for failing to ensure the boy was not exposed to risks.WorkSa…
The Cancer Institute of NSW has recently launched a new campaign warning workers about the dangers of skin cancer.People who work outdoors have up to three times more sun exposure than indoor workers.The new video campaign dubbed ‘Change Your Routine’ reminds employers to put in place measures to protect outdoor workers from sun exposure.Cancer Institu…
A Northern Territory roofing company will face court early next month after choosing to challenge an infringement notice issued by the state’s workplace safety watchdog.The safety watchdog alleges that a safety inspector saw a worker standing near the edge of a roof without fall protection in April 2022. The company received a $3640 infringement notice…
SafeWork SA has suspended a class B asbestos removal licence after the licence holder breached asbestos regulations.The asbestos removalist and demolition contractor failed to identify the presence of asbestos in a building before demolition, according to the safety agency.SafeWork SA Executive Director Glenn Farrell said the licence holder failed to e…
WorkSafe has warned employers about the dangers of crush injuries after eight Victorian workers were killed in crush incidents in 2022.Worksafe data shows the safety watchdog accepted more than 400 workers’ compensation claims for crush injuries last year, with the manufacturing industry accounting for more than a quarter of the claims.WorkSafe Executi…