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MON
2:35PM

Employer spends $900k on safety rectifications after worker hit with molten metal

An employer has committed nearly $400,000 to install remote temperature measuring devices and other safety measures that remove the need for workers to interact with hot substances, after a worker was seriously burned by molten metal ejected from a furnace.


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2:23PM

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2:52PM

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12:44PM

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11:06AM

Employer recovers $181k paid to worker's widow

An employer has been permitted to recover more than half of a $320,000 settlement paid to the widow of a worker who died of skin cancer, in a Federal Court case examining shared liability provisions and the meaning of compensation.


THU
12:31PM

Pre-planning work reduces heat and weather risks

Advances in weather forecasting technology mean employers can pre-plan work, months in advance, to ensure tasks match the climate and reduce the risks of working in heat, a heat stress expert has told a Safe Work Australia seminar.


WED
12:38PM

Work emergency exercises pose heat and heart risks

Rescue exercises and emergency simulations can place workers at risk of cardiovascular stress and heat stroke, and should be carefully monitored and include a recovery plan, Canadian researchers have warned.


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12:27PM

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2:08PM

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3:58PM

High category 3 fines imposed after WHS notices ignored

A PCBU and its director have been handed record-high fines totalling more than $250,000 for ignoring a series of improvement and prohibition notices. Meanwhile, SafeWork NSW has issued nearly 100 height-related on-the-spot fines in a blitz, and SafeWork SA has issued a heat warning.


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