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2024, August

Field-Ready Fashion: Where Style Meets Functionality on the Farm 
Field-Ready Fashion: Where Style Meets Functionality on the Farm 
Farm life is no walk in the park—it's a sunrise-to-sunset grind that tests your endurance against the elements and demands. Every day is a new challenge, whether it’s braving the chill of a pre-dawn winter morning, working under the scorching summer sun, or wading through mud during a spring rain. In these conditions, what you wear isn’t just a matter of style; it’s a matter of survival.
Safety alert on machine guarding breaches issued by SafeWork SA
Safety alert on machine guarding breaches issued by SafeWork SA
SafeWork SA recently issued a safety alert following a surge in notices for safety breaches associated with machine guarding. In the first four weeks of the 2024/25 financial year SafeWork SA issued 29 notices for this type of offence compared to 120 during the entire previous financial year.
Grain bin tragedy highlights confined space dangers
Grain bin tragedy highlights confined space dangers
SafeWork SA recently issued a safety alert warning business owners in the agriculture sector about the dangers of working in confined spaces following the recent death of a farmer in a grain bin.
WorkSafe Victoria cracks down on engineered stone
WorkSafe Victoria cracks down on engineered stone
WorkSafe Victoria’s silica field team visited 52 industry sites in the past month – issuing 25 compliance notices and seizing more than 65 samples of suspected engineered stone, as well as products branded as porcelain and sintered stone, to test for silica and resin content.
AI in the workplace: Balancing productivity and psychosocial risks 
AI in the workplace: Balancing productivity and psychosocial risks 
The implementation of AI or generative AI tools within workplaces can impact both the perception and existence of psychosocial risks at work, according to RMIT.
High-speed road safety: Protecting first responders 
High-speed road safety: Protecting first responders 
Emergency service personnel and other professionals who are responsible for responding to incidents on high-speed roads experience higher fatality and incident rates, and also suffer from higher rates of post-traumatic stress disorder compared to the general population.
How systems thinking enhances WHS incident investigations
How systems thinking enhances WHS incident investigations
While work-related incidents can have a significant impact on workers and their employers, there is often a tendency to focus narrowly on immediate causes of incidents at the expense of the bigger picture when it comes to WHS investigations.
Hazardous Healthcare Waste: How to Properly Dispose Them
Hazardous Healthcare Waste: How to Properly Dispose Them
Discover essential guidelines for safe handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous healthcare waste. Learn about PPE, treatment methods, and compliance to protect your staff and the environment.
Electrical safety alert: meter box hazard in older homes (NT)
Electrical safety alert: meter box hazard in older homes (NT)
NT WorkSafe recently issued a safety alert for electrical workers and residents to exercise caution when accessing meter boxes fitted with older style meters found in homes built before 2014. The alert was issued after Power and Water Service personnel have reported finding a number of heat damaged service fuse holders in meter boxes in territory homes.
Crane licensing reform in Australia: key proposals for safer operations
Crane licensing reform in Australia: key proposals for safer operations
Safe Work Australia recently issued a call for feedback on six proposals aimed at improving the high-risk work licensing framework for cranes. The proposals are based on a discussion paper which outlines potential changes