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TUE
12:59PM

TUE
2:28PM

Well-trained worker loses $100k injury award

An employer did not have a common law duty to warn a well-trained worker of all the circumstances in which a work method could not be used, an appeals court has found in dismissing the injured man's damages claim.


FRI
12:46PM

Young worker awarded $543k after injury blocked studies

A young worker has been awarded more than $500,000 in damages after her employer negligently caused her to sustain an injury that did not prevent her from "engaging in a superficially normal life", but impeded her studies and narrowed her employment options.


THU
12:59PM

PCBUs not responsible for all WHS provisions

The fact that a major employer was one of several PCBUs at a hazardous site did not make it responsible for the performance of all the duties set out in the WHS Regulation for that site, a superior court has ruled in rejecting a worker's damages claim.


MON
2:30PM

$1m safety step damages upheld

A reasonable person in a major employer's position would have foreseen that workers would adopt timesaving and dangerous methods of performing a repetitive task, an appeals court has ruled in upholding a $1 million damages award.


WED
12:41PM

Causation link missing from poor-lighting claim

A superior court has quashed a finding that a business was negligent in failing to turn its mind to the possibility that lighting levels on a set of stairs didn't comply with the relevant Australian Standard.


THU
9:30AM

Lessons for officers and PCBUs from WHS convictions

The recent WHS conviction of a company officer drives home the importance of establishing due diligence plans and governance structures for senior management, Ashurst partner Trent Sebbens says in this comprehensive Q&A with OHS Alert.


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12:26PM

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2:08PM

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