The message to stay safe on roads and at work is being re-vamped for the modern age, with the release of a series of YouTube videos promoting transport safety in Australia.

Positive mental health in the workplace and suicide prevention is at the heart of a new study being conducted by the University of Melbourne.

Relevant industry bodies in Australia and New Zealand have launched Rail Safety Week, an effort to promote the message of rail safety to local communities across Australasia.

A South Australian senator has slammed the federal minister for aviation for allegedly failing to respond to aviation safety recommendations.

Hairdressers are constantly in contact with dangerous and potentially deadly chemicals as a routine part of their job, but the same chemicals could have disastrous uses if they were to fall into the wrong hands.

More warnings today about the dangers of hidden asbestos risks in building maintenance, with Workplace Health and Safety Queensland reminding builders to check temporary power boards for the deadly substance.

A regional safety group has claimed random drug testing in the workplace can be invaluable for employers and provide assistance for those with an addiction, when conducted compassionately.

A growing number of injuries and deaths related to quad bikes have led to the creation of a star-rating safety system, similar to the one used for cars.

WorkCover New South Wales is calling for more rigorous safety standards for the timber industry, after a disquieting 700 injuries were reported from manual handling in the last three years.

Workers are having a tough time reaching the site of a McDonald's fast food outlet scheduled for construction in Victoria, with protestors trying to halt work on a project they deem “unwanted”.

Australian scientists have made progress on a new technique for fighting asbestos-related cancers.

Work has re-started on the site of port upgrades in central Queensland over the weekend, following the end of a four-day safety protest.

A new report published by the Federal Government’s National Transport Commission (NTC) says a consistent set of road rules and vehicle standards across the country could improve road safety.

The Victorian Country Fire Authority may have some serious budgetary concerns if claims allow fire-fighters direct access to compensation for work-related cancers.

The Community and Public Sector Union is claiming budget cuts and uncertainty following sackings have lead to widespread bullying in the sector.

Truck drivers have accused major supermarket chains of forcing them to meet ridiculous deadlines, compromising their safety and that of other road-users too.

Integral security and safety components of some potentially dangerous devices have been tampered with at a Queensland mine site, leading to police involvement.

Authorities have identified the vessel responsible for an oil spill at the Port of Brisbane over the weekend, where work has stopped at several sites while environmental officers try to deal with the damage.

Concerns have been raised about the conditions for workers at Melbourne’s Station Pier.

Unions in Tasmania are hoping tougher penalties accompanying new workplace regulations will drive home the importance of safety on the job.

New statistics have shown one person dies at a Western Australian workplace every 21 days, prompting the state's unions to push for a greater focus on safety at work.

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