In the media
Australia's workers are safer, but still not safe
enough
When BHP Billiton's plans for what became South32 leaked months
ahead of the scheduled confirmation, one of the most serious
concerns of the global miner's executive and line management
was workplace safety (17 July 2015).
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Lawsuit alleging CFMEU construction site blockade goes
into mediation
A lawsuit that alleges CFMEU ACT officials blockaded a northside
work site last year has been sent to mediation. The FWBC claims the
blockade was done to try and force the builder to sign a CFMEU
enterprise agreement, with the union stating the incident was a
safety protest that took place after WorkSafe ACT issued
prohibition notices at the site (17 July 2015).
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Workers' compensation bill will hurt economy, says
CCIQ
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland says the
Workers' Compensation Amendment Bill tabled in Queensland
Parliament yesterday is flawed (16 July 2015).
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Wi-fi: is it harming our health?
With the increasing use of wi-fi and mobile phones in our homes,
schools and workplaces, there are people who believe they are
suffering serious health effects – and some countries, such
as Sweden and France, are taking steps to minimise exposures (10
July 2015).
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Treasurer commits extra $400,000 a year for asbestos
clean up
The Palaszczuk Government has created a new asbestos repair fund
worth $400,000 a year to carry out urgent rectification works at
hazardous properties (16 July 2015).
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Farm Safety in Australia: Infographic
The Australian agriculture sector has been ranked as one of
high-risk, due to the high number of work-related injuries and
fatalities in the industry. Currently, for 2015 the fatalities
reported by Safe Work Australia stands at six (6) for the
agriculture, forestry and fishing industries (13 July 2015).
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Roy Hill safety breaches: DMP issues two improvement
notices
The Department of Mines and Petroleum (DMP) has issued two
improvement notices in relation to safety concerns at Gina
Rinehart's Roy Hill mine last week (08 July 2015).
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Aerosol paint product used by Victorian firefighting
personnel withdrawn due to safety concerns
An aerosol fluorescent paint used by Victorian firefighting
personnel to mark potentially hazardous trees in fuel reduction
burns has been recalled due to safety concerns (08 July 2015).
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Published – articles, papers, reports
Safe Work Australia: Australia-wide
fatalities
As at July 14, 83 fatalities had been reported to Safe Work
– seven more people lost their lives in work-related
incidents. The main fatalities have been in the following
industries: 26 in the Transport, postal and warehouse sector; 19 in
Agriculture, forestry and fishing; 9 in Construction; 8 in Mining;
4 in Electricity, gas, water & waste services. See the Safe
Work Australia Work-related fatalities
page. The latest monthly fatality report remains that for March
of this year, when fifteen work-related deaths were reported to
state and territory OHS regulators.
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New Safe Work Australia reports, July 2015
Work health and safety in structural metal product
manufacturing
The report describes the findings of a qualitative research study
on the structural metal product manufacturing industry - an
industry with a high rate of work-related injury and illness. It
provides valuable insights into attitudes towards work health and
safety, risk management practices and factors influencing work
health and safety in the industry Publication at:
Work health and safety in structural metal product
manufacturing.
Mindfulness of work health and safety in the workplace. Published Date: July 2015.
Sources of work health and safety information in Australian workplaces. Published Date: July 2015.
Transport industry: Synthesis of research findings. Published Date: July 2015.
Research brief - Transport industry: Synthesis of research findings. Published Date: July 2015.
Research brief - Sources of work health and safety information in Australian workplaces. Published Date: July 2015.
Research brief - Mindfulness of work health and safety in the workplace. Published Date: July 2015.
Research brief - Work productivity loss in young workers. Published Date: July 2015.
Work productivity loss in young workers. Published Date: July 2015.
In practice and courts
SafeWork Australia: Guide to handling
isocyanates
Isocyanates are hazardous chemicals used to manufacture
polyurethane foams, rubbers, plastics, varnishes, adhesives and
paints. You should use this Guide if you manage health and safety
risks associated with the manufacture, storage, handling,
generation and use of isocyanates in the workplace (09 July 2015).
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Comcare: Sedentary work practices
Sedentary work practices are a known risk factor for cancer, heart
disease, diabetes and premature death—what can be done to
minimise your risk at work? (Updated 09 July 2015).
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Home Insulation Programme Industry Payment Scheme
deadline extended
Eligible businesses adversely impacted by the closure of the Home
Insulation Program in 2010 will now have until 31 July 2015 to
lodge an application for a payment under the Home Insulation
Program Industry Payment Scheme (HIP IPS).
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QLD Worksafe: Proposed new workers' compensation law
2015
The Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation and Other
Legislation Amendment Bill 2015 was introduced into Parliament on
15 July 2015. If passed by Parliament, the Bill will achieve the
Government's commitments for workers' compensation matters
by amending the Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Act
2003 (15 July 2015).
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VIC: Safety Soapbox
The latest edition covers extension of the Dangerous Goods
regulations, incidents in Victoria and in other states. There were
at total of 57 incidents reported, including 20 near misses, 11
lacerations, six electric shocks, five fractures, three crushes,
two burns and one each of: sprain, exposure, break, leg injury,
ruptured tendon, dislocation, fire and puncture (09 July 2015).
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VIC: Dangerous Goods (HCDG) Regulations 2005 (HCDG
Regulations) extended
The regulations which are due to sunset on 2 August 2015 have been
extended for 12 months until 1 August 2016. These regulations
relate to high consequence dangerous goods (HCDG) and provide for
the management of security concerns associated with explosives and
high consequence dangerous goods. Security sensitive ammonium
nitrate (SSAN) is the only substance which has been declared as an
HCDG for the purposes of the HCDG Regulations.
Cases
Brisbane City Council v Gillow and Simon Blackwood
(Workers' Compensation Regulator) [2015] QIRC
124
WORKERS' COMPENSATION LAW - INDUSTRIAL LAW - Applications by
self-insurer for leave to be heard - Delay in filing of
applications for leave to be heard - Applications deficient -
Whether the Commission has power to grant a self-insurer leave to
be heard in an appeal by a Worker - Applications dismissed on merit
grounds and on ground that a self-insurer does not have standing to
make such an application. More...
Victoria OHS Enforcements
Diversion 1 of 2015-16 01/07/2015
Failure to notify VWA of a notifiable incident; Failure to preserve
incident site Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 38(1); 38(3);
39(1); Magistrates' Court.
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Legislation
Commonwealth
Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Instrument
No. 4 (MRL Standard) Amendment Instrument 2015 (No.
6)
This instrument amends the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals
Code Instrument No. 4 (MRL Standard) 2012 to set new and varied
maximum residue limits and make other changes to the tables with
respect to certain residue definitions, commodities and substances
(13 July 2015). More...
Queensland
Bills introduced
Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation and Other Legislation
Amendment Bill 2015. Introduced on 15/07/2015, Referred to
Committee on 15/07/2015.
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Bills Updated in the last week
Work Health and Safety and Other Legislation Amendment Bill
2015. Introduced on 7/05/2015 Report from Committee on
6/07/2015.
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