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2024, May

Safety alert issued following puncture injury from hardened steel hammer
Safety alert issued following puncture injury from hardened steel hammer
WorkSafe Victoria recently issued a safety alert about the risks of using hardened steel tools on hardened steel following an incident in which a worker was injured when a hardened steel hammer shattered. The employee was working as an underground drill operator and was trying to separate jammed drill consumables by striking the shank.
Near miss prompts safety alert over unsecured lifting jibs
Near miss prompts safety alert over unsecured lifting jibs
SafeWork SA recently issued a safety alert following a recent near miss that highlighted the dangers of using unsecured lifting jibs on forklifts. A worker narrowly escaped being hit by a load of steel when the lifting jib, which was incorrectly attached to the tynes of a forklift, slipped off and landed on adjacent machinery causing damage.
Six steps to building a solid safety value proposition
Six steps to building a solid safety value proposition
Engagement is one of the key challenges that safety teams experience, with recent research finding that it is one of the weakest pillars of the safety experience for workers. The engagement challenge is twofold when it comes to safety – particularly in high-risk industries like mining, manufacturing, construction, utilities and logistics, said Jess Daly, chief strategy officer for professional services firm Everyday Massive.
University staff face psychosocial safety risks
University staff face psychosocial safety risks
Many university staff are experiencing conditions that are harmful to their wellbeing, with increases in psychosocial safety risks, psychological distress, levels of exhaustion and work pressure, according to a research report. It found that 67 per cent of university staff are at high to very high risk on the psychosocial safety climate scale, which indicates that these employees are at high risk of mental injury stemming from work conditions.
Five-day workweek boosts construction worker wellbeing
Five-day workweek boosts construction worker wellbeing
A five-day workweek for construction workers can reduce stress and improve worker wellbeing, with minimal perceived impact on productivity, according to a new report. Construction workers typically work six days a week, but research tracking a five-day workweek in the industry has demonstrated a number of significant benefits while reducing risks commonly associated with the industry.
How to improve return to work programs through early intervention
How to improve return to work programs through early intervention
There are a number of early intervention strategies that are likely to improve return to work outcomes for workers, employers and insurers, according to a new report. While there is a high level of understanding and belief in the importance of early intervention to improve work outcomes for injured and ill workers, the report found more can be done to improve the effectiveness of early intervention in return to work programs.
Navigating Winter Safety: Essential Tips for Staying Warm and Protected
Navigating Winter Safety: Essential Tips for Staying Warm and Protected
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Emergency service workers experience higher PTSD levels
Emergency service workers experience higher PTSD levels
Emergency service workers are twice as likely to experience mental health problems than the general population, in large part due to the high risk of trauma exposure at work, according to the Black Dog Institute.
Spike in construction falls leads to safety warning
Spike in construction falls leads to safety warning
WorkSafe Victoria has urged the state’s construction industry to check fall prevention measures after one worker has died and several others have been injured in a recent spate of serious incidents. The regulator is investigating the death of a 56-year-old worker after an incident at a residential construction site in Doncaster East.
Warning over ‘cocktail’ of serious health hazards for workers
Warning over ‘cocktail’ of serious health hazards for workers
More than 70 per cent of the global workforce are likely to be exposed to climate-change-related health hazards, and existing OHS protections are struggling to keep up with the resulting risks, according to an International Labour Organization (ILO) report.