Archived News for OHS Sector Professionals
A sheet metal fabrication company has been handed one of the highest ever fines under WA’s workplace safety laws.
Safety probe for TAHE
Safety investigators are running an independent review of NSW’s $40 billion Transport Asset Holding Entity (TAHE).
Surveys show safety split
Researchers are looking at how mining companies can better protect their workers from injury.
Victoria updates first aid guide
WorkSafe Victoria has issued a new guide to help employers meet first aid needs.
QUT fights implant infection
Experts are working on a way to disinfect hip replacements after they have been implanted.
Toilet study shows flinging risks
Experts have assessed how far droplets of toilet water can fly from a flushed toilet with the lid up.
FIFO study finds sleep issues
Research shows fly-in, fly-out workers are at significant risk of sleep loss and sleep disorders.
Gig worker resources launched
Federal authorities have issued new resources to protect ‘gig economy’ workers.
Key forum coming soon
National safety groups will soon host a forum to raise awareness about workplace sexual harassment risks.
SafeWork reports on asbestos sweep
SafeWork SA has released a report following compliance audits on asbestos removal practices.
Schedule set for QLD claims
WorkCover Queensland has introduced a new fee schedule for workers’ compensation private hospital services.
CEO resigns over jab rules
A north-west Victorian council CEO has resigned over vaccine requirements.
DVA review questioned
The CPSU has accused the Morrison Government of “outsourcing” its mandate to fix veterans’ claim processing.
QLD wrestles with anti-mandate staff
Over 100 police officers and staff have been suspended while thousands of nurses seek exemption from QLD's vaccine mandate.
Compo fraud caught
A truck driver who secretly worked while receiving workers' compensation payments has been ordered to pay over $70,000.
Fine over skylight fall
A Queensland company has been fined $50,00 after a worker received a severe brain injury from falling through a skylight.
New powers in pandemic bill
The Victorian Government has proposed new laws to tighten its pandemic powers.
Stats show safety change
Week 4 of National Safe Work Month is focused on work health and safety hazards inside and out.
Success seen in federal scheme
A review suggests a Commonwealth workplace mental health program has led to increased productivity.
Judge rejects 'apartheid' claim
A senior judge has slammed a Fair Work commissioner over claims vaccine mandates are a form of “medical apartheid”.