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What’s News? Occupational Health & Safety
Latest News 11 June 2009
Resources Minister calls for safety improvements in
oil and gas
2 June 2009
Federal Resources Minister Martin Ferguson says the reasonable safety
record of the industry has been overshadowed by major events such as the
Varanus Island gas explosion, and the death of a worker on Karratha
Spirit in December 2008. More...
United Case Holdings fined $31,000 for teenager’s
fall
3 June 2009
Adelaide-based United Case Holdings has been fined a total of $31,025
after a teenage worker fell from atop two packing crates and broke his
wrist. United Case Holdings pleaded guilty to three breaches of the
Occupational Health Safety and Welfare Act 1986 in the SA Industrial
Relations Court. More...
Queensland Safety Conference on dealing with
drug-affected workers
3 June 2009
Chris Parker says the days after drug intoxication can be more hazardous
than the actual period of intoxication. More...
Qld to get Mine safety commissioner
4 June 2009
Queensland Parliament has passed laws creating a new position for a Mine
Safety and Health Commissioner. The State Opposition supported the
changes, which stem from last year’s Ombudsman’s report on the
Queensland Mines Inspectorate. More...
Mixed reviews on national OHS system
28 May 2009
A national system of workplace safety laws will be implemented in
Australia after state and territory governments recently agreed to
harmonise their laws is received with mixed views. More...
Study finds serious health risks for Queensland
builders
26 May 2009
Queensland Premier Anna Bligh says a new taskforce will tackle health
problems in the construction industry, after a report revealed serious
health problems in builders. The report followed the Construction
WorkHealth Initiative Pilot study of over 1,000 Brisbane and Gold Coast
construction workers between September 2008 and February 2009. More...
Rio Tinto Alcan fined over worker injury
26 May 2009
A mining giant has been fined almost $200,000 after a worker slipped and
fell into a pool of highly corrosive liquid at a refinery in the
Northern Territory.The incident occurred at the Alcan Gove refinery in
March 2008, becoming the fifth serious workplace accident at that
facility since 2006. More...
Crackdown on unlicensed plumbers safety
DIP’s Building Codes Queensland (BCQ) staff are investigating 42
complaints about plumbing legislation breaches which have adversely
affected community health and safety. More...
Publications/Conference
Pro-Visual Publishing to release free industry
safety guides
3 June 2009
PRO-Visual
Publishing will release a series of industry
guides to workplace safety for the oil and gas, electrical, metal
manufacturing and automotive repairs industries. The guides are
distributed by Pro-Visual Publishing to the industry free of charge.
According to the company, they raise awareness of risks associated with
sun exposure, the need for fatigue management plans, how to minimise
exposure to chemicals and hazardous substances and machine guarding.