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THU
12:59PM

Work system apparently unsafe, but damages bid defeated by multiple plausible scenarios

An employer's work system that required workers to step up onto a platform up to 80 times a day would have involved a breach of duty if an employee had been able to prove the system caused his injuries, a court has found in a case with a seizure and a fall.


WED
2:44PM

Suppliers' advice and requirements bypassed before death

A PCBU that was charged with fatality-related WHS breaches, before the case was dropped, appears remarkably lucky to have escaped prosecution, with a coroner identifying numerous safety problems with the machine that caused the death, and finding the killed worker was never provided with proper safety instructions.




MON
2:25PM

PCBU identified "unacceptable" risks but didn't control them, plant with inaudible alarm caused amputation

An employer has been convicted and fined after a worker's leg was crushed by moving equipment with an alarm he couldn't hear over other noise and through his hearing protection. The employer had assessed such an incident as "almost certain" to occur, but didn't take any steps to prevent it.


MON
1:02PM

FRI
12:43PM

Repeated training and blunt tone not bullying

A workplace manager did not bully a worker, but their employer dealt with the worker's grievances "clumsily", allowing misconstrued interactions to build up to a point where the mental health of both employees was affected, a commission has found.


THU
3:57PM

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