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THU
3:49PM

TUE
3:55PM

Defective alarm left in office causes $2m injury

A worker has been awarded nearly $2 million in damages, after a court found his employer negligently allowed a defective alarm to be left unattended in an office, resulting in him sustaining whiplash injuries when it was accidentally activated.


WED
2:04PM

Workplace stress no excuse for smoking breaches

A commission has upheld the dismissal of a worker who breached his employer's smoking policy - which was "reasonable, clear and made known" to him - and removed his hearing protection before instead of after leaving a noisy area to go to the toilet.


WED
2:30PM

BHP focused on contractor safety, black lung prevention

BHP is establishing a set of universal minimum safety requirements for engaging and managing contractors across its global operations and also plans to improve how it investigates safety incidents and shares lessons learned, after the death of two workers during the 2018 financial year, the global resources company says in its latest sustainability report.


MON
12:52PM

Noise controls must address chemicals, individual needs

The "action level" for workplace noise exposure and the benefits of hearing protective devices vary between individuals, while noise controls must mitigate the risk of exposure to ototoxic chemicals, according to a new guidance statement from the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.


THU
3:57PM

WED
12:52PM

Crashes the tip of the injury iceberg in hazardous sector

A unique Monash University report has found that while the truck driving sector is notorious for fatal and debilitating crashes, more than four in five lost-time injuries result from other causes. It also identifies the geographical regions that will benefit most from interventions, and warns that falling claim numbers could be linked to legislative changes rather than safety improvements.


FRI
11:30AM

MON
2:01PM

Noisy workplaces can cause hypertension, high cholesterol

In addition to hearing loss, workers exposed to noisy workplaces are significantly more likely to develop risk factors for heart disease like high cholesterol and hypertension, NIOSH researchers have found.


TUE
12:59PM

WPI assessments can't rely on old hearing-loss tests

A tribunal has dismissed claims that a worker's whole person impairment for noise-induced hearing loss should be assessed based on tests conducted shortly after he left his last noisy employer, when his injury was less severe.


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