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Independent review of Workplace Health and Safety Queensland
Independent review of Workplace Health and Safety Queensland
The Queensland Government has commissioned an independent review of Workplace Health and Safety Queensland to support proposed amendments to the state’s WHS laws introduced to Parliament late last year.
VIC: major review of sentencing for WHS offences announced
VIC: major review of sentencing for WHS offences announced
The Victorian Government is looking to review the sentencing of OHS offences committed by both individuals and organisations after it provided the Sentencing Advisory Council with terms of reference to make relevant recommendations for reform. This will be the first examination of sentencing practices for OHS offences since Victoria’s Occupational Health and Safety Act came into effect almost 20 years ago.
How WHS professionals can benefit from storytelling
How WHS professionals can benefit from storytelling
Storytelling is an easy way to help boost engagement and the WHS profession is primed for storytelling and the benefits it can provide in terms of improved communication, according to an expert in the area.
VIC: employers fined more than $16 million for safety breaches
VIC: employers fined more than $16 million for safety breaches
WorkSafe Victoria recently reminded employers about the serious legal consequences they face if they put workers at risk after the regulator completed 153 successful health and safety prosecutions last year.
One in five workers have experienced violence and harassment
One in five workers have experienced violence and harassment
More than one in five workers have experienced violence and harassment and OHS plays a key role in helping mitigate and manage associated risks, according to the International Labour Organization (ILO).Violence and harassment can affect all types of workplaces and can also occur during commutes, work-related trips, events, digital communications, social activities and in home-based offices.
Elevate Workplace Safety with Australian-Made Safety Workwear
Elevate Workplace Safety with Australian-Made Safety Workwear
Elevate Workplace Safety with Australian-Made Safety Workwear In the heart of the Outback, where the sun blazes relentlessly and the work is as tough as ironbark, having top notch safety wear is not just a choice-it is a necessity.
WA: regulator calls for safe procedures when working in remote areas
WA: regulator calls for safe procedures when working in remote areas
WorkSafe WA recently issued a reminder to employers and workers to consider all the precautions they should take when work is being undertaken in remote areas. Workers who regularly travel to remote areas of the state include tour operators and workers involved in supervising various recreational activities, mining workers such as prospectors and geologists, truck drivers and some farmers.
Prioritising Team Safety: A Comprehensive Guide to the Best Safety Workwear
Prioritising Team Safety: A Comprehensive Guide to the Best Safety Workwear
Explore top-notch safety workwear at SafetyWear Direct. Our curated collection meets industry standards, prioritizing team safety for optimal workplace protection.
Firefighters at higher risk of reduced movement quality
Firefighters at higher risk of reduced movement quality
Professional firefighters have reduced movement quality as they age, which could put them at greater risk of injury, according to a new study. It found that firefighters over the age of 50 generally have lower movement quality than their younger counterparts, and would benefit from additional functional strength training to maintain a fit and healthy workforce.
Same-level workplace falls set to rise among older female workforce
Same-level workplace falls set to rise among older female workforce
Same-level falls in the workplace are set to rise amid rapid growth in the numbers of older female employees in the workforce, according to recent research. It found that although workplace falls, overall, are more common among male employees, particularly falls from height, same-level falls are more common in older women.