6 Ways you can prevent workplace injuries
Employees in the workplace face many risks; injury is one of them. It’s important to take precautions to ensure that your employees are safe not
Employees in the workplace face many risks; injury is one of them. It’s important to take precautions to ensure that your employees are safe not
SafeWork Australia reports that, work-related injury and disease cost our community $61.8 billion a year, with an average cost of $5000 per worker each year and
Australia has begun the roll out of the COVID-19 vaccines which are the Pfizer and Astra Zeneca. The decision has been made to vaccinate the
NSW Labour Leader in the Legislative Council and Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations, Adam Searle, has confirmed that NSW Labour will reintroduce legislation into parliament
Our motor vehicles are susceptible to rusting due to our proximity to the sea. To prevent this happening our vehicles have been given coats of
“This can cause fatigue and impact of productivity.” “Working from home” has gained tremendous popularity since the Covid-19 restriction were implemented at the start of
Silicosis identified as an occupational disease in the 1940s, re-emerged 60 years later? In 2018 there was a sudden spike in cases of silicosis, Australian workers in
Know your obligations … There is often confusion and misinformation around the safety management requirements for small business Whilst business owners and managers work both
Following several serious injuries on work sites throughout the NSW, and the prosecution of the Hunter-based Landmark Roofing which was fined $400,000 in the NSW District Court last week for a safety breach that led to the death of Brayden Asser. The 20-year-old fell six metres through a roof at Mayfield West in 2018
It’s over 30 weeks since COVID #stayathome and there has been a welcomed announcement from Premier of NSW, Gladys Berejiklian and NSW Health on some changes to the