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Labour hire company convicted after worker scalped by conveyor belt - 16.1.17

A labour hire company has been convicted after a backpacker worker was scalped by a conveyor belt in November 2015. The company pleaded guilty in the Shepparton Magistrates Court to one breach of the OHS Act 2004 for failing to provide a safe working environment by failing to provide... Read more.

Tragic start to 2017 as 5 Australian workers die on the job in less than a week - 10.1.17

Latest figures from Safe Work Australia show five Australian workers died on the job in the first week of 2017. It has been a tragic start to the New Year for the transport sector, with three workers losing their lives in less than a week. The industry recorded the... Read more.

Company convicted and fined after worker’s hand was skinned by machine - 12.12.16

A Geelong-based company was convicted and fined $26,000 in the Geelong Magistrates Court for failing to provide a safe working environment and failing to provide and maintain a plant that was safe and without risks to health. The packing and supply business was also ordered to pay costs of... Read more.

164 Australian workers killed in 2016 - 9.12.16

Latest figures from Safe Work Australia show as at 7 December, 164 Australian workers have been killed at work in 2016. Transport, postal & warehousing workplaces have emerged as the most fatal, with 59 fatalities so far, followed by Agriculture, forestry & fishing workplaces with 39 fatalities. The figures show 25... Read more.

Safe System of Work VS SWMS: Are they the same? - 2.11.16

An organisation’s dedication to creating a safe workplace helps ensure that everyone gets to go home safe at the end of each day. In 2015, 195 Australian workers did not return home from work. Granted fatality rates have declined, with the 2015 death toll being the lowest since records... Read more.