Archived News for OHS Sector Professionals
A judge has accused Immigration Minister Alan Tudge of criminal conduct.
More charges for ex-mayor
Former Ipswich mayor Paul Pisasale has pleaded guilty to sexual assault and perverting the course of justice.
Preparedness slammed
Australia has gaping holes in its natural disaster preparedness, according to someone who knows.
Buffet slammed in COVID sweep
A Sydney business has been fined for running a food buffet during a pandemic.
Bushfire health costs near $2b
The most recent bushfire season in Australia racked up smoke-related health costs of around $1.95 billion ...
Call to revive safety science
Safety science as a research field has been declared “effectively stagnant”.
New resources for Safety Month
Safe Work Australia has provided new resources ahead of National Safe Work Month in October.
Caring buildings could ease needs
Experts say the future of aged care must be built on better housing design.
PPE fears revealed
Reports this week suggest ongoing concerns about PPE stocks for healthcare workers in Victoria.
New method for PFAS measures
Local researchers have developed a new and easier on-site method to immediately and accurately detect and measure levels of PFAS.
'Fire Shield' seeks investors
Mining money has been used to create a high-tech fire-detection system for Australia.
Charges laid over WA drowning
A WA plumbing company and a construction firm are being prosecuted over the drowning death of a plumber in 2018.
John Holland charged over injury
Construction company John Holland has been charged with breaching federal work health and safety laws.
Safe Work posts silica list
Authorities want to help with changes to the workplace exposure standard for silica dust.
CHO gets police protection
Queensland's Chief Health Officer (CHO) is under police protection after receiving death threats over her stance on borders.
New case for PFAS contamination
A major beef processor has taken court action against the Australian Defence Force (ADF) over PFAS contamination.
Brains respond to time in space
OHS risks are not limited to Planet Earth, with new studies showing the physical effects of working in space.
Harassment linked to dark risk
A new report suggests workplace sexual harassment is linked to increased risk of suicidal behaviour.
Shutdowns follow safety sweep
WorkSafe ACT's latest sweep has shut down several unsafe residential construction sites.