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MON
5:14PM

Workplace pranks caused compensable paranoia

A worker who became paranoid after his colleagues played pranks on him is entitled to compensation for an adjustment disorder, the SA Workers Compensation Tribunal has found.


MON
3:03PM

OHS prosecution briefs, 21 November 2005

Victoria: Traffic management must be in place for roadside work; House builder fined over basic safety breaches; and WA: Deliberate safety shortcuts left worker paralysed.


MON
1:08PM

News briefs, 21 November 2005

ACT WorkCover targeting dangerous substances compliance; NSW mining industry to fund safety regulation; Crack-down on fraudulent competency certificates; WorkSafe Victoria launches sun safe campaign; and Queensland hospital staff better protected with police beat.


FRI
3:55PM

Landmark ruling on latex sensitivity at work

The NSW Court of Appeal has upheld a finding that a hospital was negligent when it failed to take steps to minimise the risk of latex allergy.




THU
11:46AM

Employer's alleged failure wasn't within scope of its work

In a rare case, the NSW IRC in Court Session has dismissed an OHS prosecution against a company after finding WorkCover hadn't established the alleged failure was within its scope of work.


WED
3:45PM

News briefs, 16 November 2005

WorkChoices will put workers lives at risk: ACTU; AiG identifies employer traps in WorkChoices; NSW seeking comment on new code for work near powerlines; ACT government urged not to pass smoking regulation; and US government launches bird flu resource site.



TUE
3:54PM

How to manage OHS-related industrial disputes

A NSW barrister has outlined the steps employers should take to prevent OHS being used to disguise the real reasons for industrial action.


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