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FRI
3:59PM

Three employers liable for $1.5m trench-collapse injury

A worker didn't negligently contribute to his injuries by entering a trench he knew was at risk of collapse to "rescue" a drill, a court has ruled in awarding him nearly $1.5 million in damages.


FRI
2:20PM

Uber findings prompt call for legislative change

The Fair Work Ombudsman has declared that Uber Australia Pty Ltd and its drivers do not have an "employment relationship", which suggests the business and similar gig economy companies won't be compelled to provide WHS or workers' comp protections without legislative change.


MON
2:34PM

One director gets temporary reprieve, another gets sent to jail and a third cops $35k fine

A judge who jailed a company director for a category 1 WHS breach failed to direct the jury to consider whether the man had a "reasonable excuse" for not installing a safety rail, an appeals court has ruled. In another case, a director has been jailed over a young worker's death.


WED
2:13PM

Post-fatality stoppage was unprotected industrial action

Employees on a major project where a fatality occurred engaged in unlawful industrial action when they refused to work instead of performing the safe and appropriate alternative duties provided by their employer, the Fair Work Commission has found.


TUE
3:59PM

Safety lawyer's tips ahead of new manslaughter laws

Organisations must reassess how they interact with WHS regulators and ensure officers are complying with their due diligence obligations, with the push for industrial manslaughter laws "sweeping the nation", according to a senior health, safety and security lawyer.


FRI
3:57PM

THU
2:53PM

Sydney Metro's safety director reveals lessons learned

The safety director of one of Australia's biggest infrastructure projects has outlined contractor management strategies aimed at protecting the health and safety of workers and the public, including the unheard-of requirement to employ occupational hygienists.


WED
3:00PM

WED
3:56PM

OHS hiring and overhaul follow 3m fall

A company accused of breaching safety laws, in failing to conduct monthly inspections of scaffolding, has responded to a fall by employing an OHS compliance officer, overhauling its OHS register and entering a $55,000 undertaking.


FRI
3:57PM

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