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Engineered stone prohibition slated for 1 July 2024
Engineered stone prohibition slated for 1 July 2024
Commonwealth, state and territory governments have unanimously agreed to prohibit the use, supply and manufacture of all engineered stone with the majority of jurisdictions to commence the prohibition from 1 July 2024.
Safety warning after worker fatally injured during plant change process
Safety warning after worker fatally injured during plant change process
WorkSafe WA recently issued a safety alert following an incident in which an employee was fatally injured after being struck by a section of pipe at a wastewater treatment plant during pipe modification works.
Safety alert issued over dangers of bypassing safety devices
Safety alert issued over dangers of bypassing safety devices
SafeWork SA recently issued a safety alert following an incident in which a safety lock on an automated machine was tampered with, which led to a serious crush injury. Inspectors recently attended a worksite where a worker had become trapped in an automated computer numerical control (CNC) machine and suffered broken ribs.
Regulators urge end-of-year safety for building and construction sector
Regulators urge end-of-year safety for building and construction sector
With the Christmas holidays fast approaching, WHS regulators are urging site managers and workers to not rush or cut corners when it comes to meeting end of year deadlines and to safely secure their sites heading into the Christmas break. Coming into the end of year, there can be a tendency on worksites around the state for employees to rush through jobs in an attempt to meet end of year deadlines, according to SafeWork NSW.
What are the HSE job market predictions for 2024?
What are the HSE job market predictions for 2024?
While the HSE job market has softened slightly over the past quarter, following a period of significant and sustained growth, job opportunities in the health, safety, wellbeing and environment sectors look promising in 2024.
WHS under pressure from economic headwinds and worker shortages
WHS under pressure from economic headwinds and worker shortages
Worsening economic conditions and worker shortages are placing increased pressure on WHS functions, with examples of WHS shortcuts, cost-cutting and an attitude of “nice to have if you can afford it” in many workplaces, according to a recent NSW Centre for Work Health and Safety report.
Safety alert issued over incorrect use of flammable liquids
Safety alert issued over incorrect use of flammable liquids
SafeWork SA recently issued a safety alert following an incident in which a farm worker received serious burns when using a flammable liquid to assist in burning off grape vine prunings.
Saturday blitz puts a spotlight on trenching risks
Saturday blitz puts a spotlight on trenching risks
WorkSafe Victoria recently conducted a safety blitz targeting life-threatening safety risks at construction sites in inner Melbourne and the western suburbs.
Safety alert issued after worker injured by unplanned initiation at mine site
Safety alert issued after worker injured by unplanned initiation at mine site
WorkSafe Victoria recently issued a safety alert reminding mine operators about managing the risks associated with explosives following an incident in which a jumbo drill operator was injured when the drill struck live explosives.
Safety warning issued over guarding against slasher injuries
Safety warning issued over guarding against slasher injuries
SafeWork SA recently issued a safety warning the safe use of slashers being used to cut long grass when bystanders may be nearby when machinery is in operation.