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Risky business – working at heights
Are people required to wear a harness and fall restraint while working in a scissor lift? Learn more here about working safely at heights.
Harassment processes fail half of workers
Current systems for reporting and responding to sexual harassment are failing individuals and organisations, says the Champions of Change Coalition.
Employee cyber training solution ticks all the boxes
With the amount of technology at our fingertips there’s little wonder cyber security is a hot topic on everyone’s lips. And while it’s easy to become complacent and focus on the daily operations of running your business, being cyber safe is an area that needs prioritisation.
Is a flammable liquid storage cabinet needed?
It is common for workplaces to have small amounts of flammable liquids on site – either as part of a manufacturing process or for maintenance purposes. What are the rules?
Worker pinned to deck with reo bars: dogman fined
When a crane driver lost control of a load of steel reinforcement bars, its pendulum swing picked up a formworker in its path, causing him serious injuries. Read why the District Court convicted the dogger.
Audiometric testing: what are the requirements?
What are the OHS requirements for audiometric testing?
Half Of Aussie Workers Are Stressed
A recent report of Australian workers has highlighted a mental health crisis that threatens productivity and engagement, potentially costing companies over $220 billion AUD annually. With 44% of employees actively seeking new jobs, urgent action is needed to create healthier work environments.
Who is responsible for an evacuation plan?
Is a business operator or a building owner responsible for evacuation plans?
Inadequate traffic management plan: huge fine for employer
A company has been hit with a fine of $450k after a forklift knocked over a worker at a depot. Read why the court imposed such a heavy penalty on the employer but acquitted the sole director.