Archived News for OHS Sector Professionals - July, 2023
The ACT Government is running a campaign to combat rising violence and aggression towards staff.
APVMA leaders bail
The CEO and board chair of a drug regulator have resigned following an independent review.
Fukushima flow protested
Japan's plan to release treated wastewater from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant is causing anxiety among its neighbouring countries.
Letter urges campus action
An open letter urges government action to combat university sexual violence.
"Nightmare" sites slammed
New South Wales Building Commissioner David Chandler has expressed horror at the “third world” and “nightmare” safety conditions observed at two construction sites in Newcastle.
Fine set for horror injury
A juice company has been hit with a $120,000 fine following a distressing workplace incident.
Firies claim gear needs
Rural Queensland firefighters are worried about their gear as the state braces for a potentially hazardous fire season.
Heat could kill NT work
Outdoor labour may become impossible as Northern Australia faces a looming heat crisis.
Illegal deals tracked
Over 25 megatonnes of hazardous chemicals have been traded illegally between 2004 and 2019, despite regulations in place to mitigate their trade, suggests new global research.
New peak in heat rise
Preliminary data shows the first week of July has been the hottest on record globally, according to ...
Volcano case underway
Three brothers who own Whakaari White Island are facing charges over the deadly eruption that occurred in 2019.
Reception aggression studied
Patient aggression towards GP receptionists is a serious workplace safety concern.
Comcare aids mental help
Comcare has developed new resources to reduce mental health-related stigma in the workplace.
Hoist sweep in SA
Vehicle hoists in automotive workshops will be the focus of a SafeWork SA awareness and compliance campaign.
NACC opens for corruption flood
The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has officially commenced operations.
NDIS aids for decade
A landmark review marks the first decade of Australia’s National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
Payout set for patient harm
A Queensland nurse has been awarded $1.6 million in damages for injuries from a violent patient.