Archived News for OHS Sector Professionals - September, 2019
Bupa apologises for giant failings
Serious questions have been asked about Australia’s biggest aged care provider.
Frailty map launched
Authorities have released Australia’s first online frailty map to highlight gaps in service.
Toddler brings resistant typhoid
A toddler has become the first case of extensively drug-resistant typhoid in Australia.
Kid injured on Canberra site
A Canberra developer will pay a fine of $180,000 after a schoolboy broke his neck on a worksite.
Quad bike safety call repeated
The National Farmers Federation has again called for quadbike safety regulations.
WorkSafe launches vessel spree
WA WorkSafe is running a sweep of high risk pressure vessels in workplaces.
Content crackdown backed
Australia’s eSafety authorities are using new powers to remove abhorrent violent material online.
Hazzard HCC response lags
NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard has been questioned about the hiring of a sex offender as a healthcare investigator.
Robot emotion assessed
New research shows that soldiers have to care about robots they work with, but not too much.
SafeWork slips reviewed
SafeWork SA has been told to change its policies after mishandling an investigation.
Big fine for employee abuse
A Melbourne security company and its director have been fined $116,250 for abusing staff.
Biosecurity levy date missed
The federal government has missed a deadline for new biosecurity protections.
Experts engaged for silicosis studies
WorkCover Queensland has engaged major universities for research on support for workers diagnosed with silicosis.
Takata recall continues
The recall of potentially deadly Takata airbag inflators is almost 80 per cent complete.
Jab policy boosts coverage
The ‘no jab, no pay’ threat has prompted an extra 174,000 children to be vaccinated over the last year.