Archived News for OHS Sector Professionals
Air pollution has been linked to an increased risk of vision issues.
Payouts for asylum data leak
Home Affairs has been ordered to compensate asylum seekers over a data breach.
PC finds delays double
Wait times for elective surgery in Tasmania are growing, according to the Productivity Commission.
Hospitals in safety sweep
SafeWork SA inspectors are checking fatigue and psychological health risks at hospitals.
Key strain to be compensated
A worker has been awarded compensation after he strained his back picking up company car keys.
NSW ticks tunnel plans
The NSW Government has granted approval for the Western Harbour Tunnel - the city's third harbour crossing.
Platform checks updated
Safe Work Australia has published new guidance for inspecting and maintaining elevating work platforms (EWPs).
State rejects dam "crumbs"
A Brazilian state government has rejected a settlement offer by mining company Vale SA over a deadly dam disaster.
Frydenberg calms Pfizer fears
The federal treasurer says Australia’s planned COVID-19 vaccine rollout is still on track.
TGA backs Pfizer jab
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has granted provisional approval to Pfizer Australia for its COVID-19 vaccine.
Race to save Chinese miners
At least 12 miners are trapped hundreds of metres underground in a Chinese gold mine.
WA boosts dust response
The WA Government says it is boosting the health surveillance requirements for silica dust.
Lockdowns blocked health flights
The impact of COVID-19 lockdown on flying doctor services has been assessed.
Lung health app expanded
A new app has been launched to help vulnerable Australians learn about lung health.
PPE not safe from slave labour
Concern has been raised about the use of slave labour in producing PPE.
WHO team lands in China
A team of WHO investigators have landed in China, ready to find out more about the origins of COVID-19.
ACCC calls for insurance change
The ACCC has released a report saying Northern Australian communities need more affordable insurance.
Big bump for icare CEO
Concern has been raised about a $120,000 pay rise for the new CEO of embattled NSW insurer icare.
Ashley bill uncovered
The Tasmanian Government’s compensation bill for youth detention workers has been revealed.