Tuesday, May 28, 2013

WHS regulator must remove offender's details where no conviction recorded

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A recent decision in the Queensland Supreme Court found that it was unlawful for the health and safety regulator to publish a party's details if the court decides not to record a conviction.

Until this case, Workplace Health and Safety Queensland published details on its website of individuals and corporations who were convicted, irrespective of whether a conviction was recorded in court.

Parties whose details appear on the Queensland health and safety regulator's website can now require them to remove their details where no conviction was recorded. This avoids the party being identified in relation to the conviction via search engines like Google.

Source: Supreme Court of Queensland Library

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Friday, May 17, 2013

Two companies fined $160,000 after worker's arm trapped in machine

Two companies pleaded guilty to failing to provide a safe workplace after a worker's arm became trapped in a conveyor at a factory.

The incident

An employee, who was sent to monitor the conveyor, was injured while using a shovel to clean a build up of fertiliser. The worker's arm and shoulder were pulled into the conveyor after his shovel was caught in the machine. He was trapped for several minutes, and suffered permanent injuries.

A WorkSafe investigation uncovered that workers frequently used shovels, hammers and crowbars to chip fertiliser off the conveyors, but this should have occurred during production breaks when the conveyors were switched off.

The consequences for the companies

One company was fined $70,000 as it did not have a clear idea of the work its employees were doing at the factory and did not ensure that the company that ran the factory provided adequate training. The other company was fined $90,000 as it failed to adequately train and oversee its workers, and operated a 'buddy system' where the 'buddies' were not providing safe and correct information.

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Source: Safe To Work

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Classification and Labelling of Workplace Chemicals

Safe Work Australia is hosting a series of training & information sessions to increase understanding of the hazard classification, safety data sheet & labelling requirements for workplace chemicals in the model Work Health and Safety regulations, which incorporates the Globally Harmonized System of Classification & Labelling of Chemicals.

For more information, including locations, dates and times, visit Safe Work Australia's GHS Training page.

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Topics covered:
• Hazard Classification
• Hazard Communication
• GHS Pictograms
• Labels
• Safety data sheets

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Source: Safe Work Australia

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Social media can make people more productive and flexible workers

A recent study by Warwick Business School found that social media is helping people become more productive and flexible workers.

The study found that employees with unfettered access to social media were able to collaborate with colleagues to accomplish tasks more efficiently. Social media tools like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Skype and Google+ also allowed workers to answer more customer queries, and more quickly.

Aside from these productivity gains, social media also helps ensure companies are digitally savvy enough to attract younger employees. This research suggests that rather than seeing social media as something negative that distracts workers, employers can benefit from embracing it as part of the changing workplace environment.

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Source: Bloomberg Business Week

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

International Workers' Memorial Day

April 28 was Workers’ Memorial Day, an international day of remembrance for workers who have lost their lives in workplace accidents.

On average, 300 Australians die at work each year. So far in 2013, 46 people have died on the job, according to Safe Work Australia.

A national memorial has been unveiled in Canberra, with eight stone poles representing the states and territories, and concrete ripples to symbolise the ripple effect a workplace death has on family, friends and colleagues.

"The National Workers Memorial is a place of reflection and acts as a reminder of the importance of staying safe at work," Workplace Relations Minister Bill Shorten said.

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Source: The Canberra Times