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FRI
3:48PM

Non-compliant windows breached workplace safety laws

A national employer charged with workplace safety breaches, involving non-compliant windows in its premises, has spent $1.4 million on remedial works and entered an undertaking to escape prosecution, after a child was injured.
FRI
2:29PM

Smarter rosters and efficiency reduce mental health risks

Employers have been urged to review their rostering practices and introduce strategies to improve team dynamics and efficiency, after an Australian study found junior doctors who work long hours are at high risk of suicidal ideation.
FRI
11:58AM

Apprentice's fatigue death satisfies journey-claims test

A young worker unaccustomed to full-time employment and early starts was fatigued from work when he crashed his car and died on his way home from work, a commission has found.
THU
3:58PM

HSRs told to block work in smoky conditions

Workplace health and safety representatives are being encouraged to direct the cessation of "all non-critical outdoor work" where the air quality is classified as "very poor" or worse from bushfire smoke.
THU
2:25PM

Workers' coronavirus duties; and Big-spend asbestos EU

A regulator has alerted workers to their WHS duties pertaining to the coronavirus outbreak, while a local council has committed some $2 million to safety improvements and enforceable undertakings after being accused of failing to prepare asbestos registers and other WHS breaches.
THU
1:33PM

Car crash injuries confirmed as compensable on appeal

Work injuries do not have to be the sole cause of a worker's incapacity for their condition to be considered work-related, a commission president has confirmed in a journey dispute.
WED
3:52PM

Coronavirus: a Q&A on employers' WHS duties

Employers should consider updating their fitness for work and leave policies, adding provisions for "quarantining" workers, and reviewing workplace hygiene protocols, in response to the coronavirus outbreak, Ashurst partner Trent Sebbens says in this Q&A with OHS Alert.
WED
12:47PM

Can your workforce benefit from wearable technology?

Employers contemplating investing in wearable technology to prevent musculoskeletal injuries should identify the specific WHS gaps in their operations that the technology can fill, an icare injury prevention and intervention specialist says.
TUE
3:02PM

Q4 2019: Legislation and caselaw update

In this much anticipated report, OHS Alert outlines all the major legislative changes and court decisions on workplace health and safety and workers' comp issues in the final quarter of 2019.

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