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FRI
3:57PM

Employer successfully challenges reckless guilty verdict

An employer has successfully appealed a verdict that it and one of its employees were guilty of recklessly causing the death of a co-worker who was killed while in the crush zone of a drill rig.
FRI
3:36PM

Firefighters, first responders need closer cardiac monitoring

An electrocardiographic study of firefighters during a live firefighting drill suggests there is a need for closer monitoring of workers who perform activities with high levels of cardiac strain.
THU
3:58PM

Another employer loses overseas-injury dispute

A worker based in Micronesia and paid in US dollars is entitled to weekly benefits and medical expenses under NSW laws, a commission has ruled in the latest of a series of disputes involving overseas injuries.
THU
2:28PM

Emails accepted as application for future surgery

A full bench has found emails sent by an injured worker constituted an application for future compensable surgery, but agreed his claim was blocked by being too vague on the procedure he needed and when.
THU
12:27PM

Work emergency plans are mandatory, PCBUs reminded

In light of the ongoing catastrophic bushfires in NSW and other parts of the country, a WHS regulator has urged employers to revise their emergency plans to ensure they comply with safety laws and protect workers. Meanwhile, a company director has been prosecuted after two workers were seriously injured within two hours on a non-commissioned machine.
WED
12:30PM

Disclosure framework to boost WHS cultures, outcomes

A new health and safety reporting framework underpinned by four key themes will help companies disclose targeted and meaningful information, creating stronger safety cultures and improving long-term financial returns, according to the Australian Council of Superannuation Investors.
TUE
3:50PM

Worker racially vilified, but incapacity linked to drug abuse

A worker suffered a mental injury from being bullied and called racist names at work, but his condition ceased to be employment-related when his work-aggravated drug abuse syndrome became his "predominant problem", a tribunal has found.

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