In the media
One Worker Injured Every Day In Latrobe
Valley
Minister for Finance, Robin Scott, urged local businesses to
increase their focus on workplace safety, particularly in high risk
industries such as manufacturing and health (19 June 2015).
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FIFO work can increase risk of mental health issues,
committee finds
A West Australian parliamentary committee investigating the mental
health impact of fly-in, fly-out (FIFO) work has found FIFO
operations can lead to a "heightened risk of mental health
issues" (18 June 2015).
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Retailers urged not to discount safety during sales
rush
Workers and employers in Victoria's retail sector are being
urged to focus more closely on workplace safety during the busy end
of financial year sales period. WorkSafe inspectors are visiting
retail stores paying particular attention to poor manual handling
practices, which account for around half of the injuries in the
retail sector (18 June 2015).
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Canberra Hospital bullying allegations subject of
independent review
An independent review of the Canberra Hospital's training
culture is commissioned by the ACT Government to examine
allegations of bullying (17 June 2015).
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Ice epidemic hits construction, manufacturing and
transport
In a submission to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Law
Enforcement's inquiry into crystal methamphetamine (Ice) the
Australian Industry Group (Ai Group) has highlighted the particular
dangers of the ice epidemic for the manufacturing, construction and
transport industries (16 June 2015).
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AMA urges men to get up, stand up, and get moving to
improve their health
AMA Vice President, Dr Stephen Parnis, today urged Australian men
to get serious about looking after their own health. Dr Parnis said
that Men's Health Week is an ideal time for men of all ages to
make simple but important lifestyle decisions to extend their lives
and improve their quality of life (16 June 2015).
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Harrington v Coates Hire Operations case decision in
favour of employee
In this case, the court found in favour of the driver and ordered
that his employer reinstate him after he was fired in 2014 for a
breach of safety regulations, following an incident where a
Portaloo got too close to live tram wires. He had worked for the
company for a period of 12 years (16 June 2015). More...
NSW WorkCover watchdog calls for simpler
system
Amendments made to WorkCover NSW in 2012 have left the program
"overly complex and a source of confusion and frustration for
all scheme participants", according to the WorkCover
Independent Review Office (WIRO). The paper recommends two pieces
of legislation that govern the scheme – the Workers'
Compensation Acts 1987 and 1998 – should be merged into
one (15 June 2015).
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Palaszczuk 'righting the wrongs' of Newman
WorkCover changes
The Queensland Government is to wind back "harsh and
unfair" changes to WorkCover legislation made under former
premier Campbell Newman (15 June 2015).
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Stand up desks in the workplace
Standing desks are increasingly being adopted by businesses that
wish to meet their duty of care to provide healthy workspaces for
their staff (15 June 2015).
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Public servants and Defence personnel run risk of
electrocution: union
Thousands of public servants and ADF personnel risk electrocution
when they show up for work at the Defence Department's Canberra
offices. The danger comes from desk-mounted power boards that are
secured to the furniture by a set of pins which can come loose,
allowing the plugs to come into contact with the desk (08 June
2015).
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West End warehouse party shut down amid fire safety
breaches
Fire authorities are likely to prosecute the organisers of a large
unregistered party that was shut down in inner Brisbane over fire
safety breaches (14 June 2015).
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The average Australian worker: unfit, overweight,
stressed and at risk
Doctors say study of more than 30,000 workers shows that health
problems are a pressing issue for governments if they want to boost
productivity. The average Australian worker is stressed,
overweight, unfit and has a cholesterol or blood pressure problem,
new findings show (12 June 2015).
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Trucking company boss Peter Colbert ignored warnings
that led to driver's death
A trucking company boss accused of the manslaughter of a driver
killed in one of the firm's trucks ignored repeated warnings
about the vehicle's brakes, a court has heard (11 June 2015).
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Rising temperatures could lead to more Aussie
disasters
Rising temperatures both at home and abroad could lead to an
increased risk of storms and flash flooding, according to a new
study. The report comes as a leading international consulting firms
warned the business community of the impact climate change is
likely to have on investments (11 June 2015).
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New CQ mine project approved with FIFO
conditions
A new Central Queensland mine project will need to make hundreds
of jobs available for locals as well as fly-in, fly-out workers
under a new independent approval (11 June 2015).
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No jab, no job for future ambos
Victorian paramedics do not have to be vaccinated, despite
concerns that unprotected health care workers could transmit
diseases to patients (08 June 2015).
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Coroner should probe cladding blaze, firefighters
say
The Metropolitan Fire Brigade in Melbourne has asked a coroner to
investigate a high-rise fire that spread rapidly due to the use of
flammable cladding. The flammable cladding, Alucobest, was imported
from China and was not tested to Australian standards (09 June
2015).
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Published – articles, papers, reports
Safety Standards Published
DR AS/NZS 4399:2015
Sun protective clothing - Evaluation and
classification.
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AS 1418.11:2014/Amdt 2:2015
Cranes, hoists and winches - Vehicle-loading cranes (EN
12999:2011, MOD).
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In practice and courts
Industrial Relations (Restoring Fairness) and Other
Legislation Amendment Bill 2015
Practitioners should be aware that the Bill passed through the
Queensland Parliament on 4 June. It amends the Industrial
Relations Act 1999. Particular note should be taken of s25 of
the amending Act, which has a significant impact on access to legal
representation in matters under the Act, and practitioners
operating in that area should familiarise themselves with the
amendment.
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NSW: Parliament Government responses due
Review of the inquiry into allegations of bullying in WorkCover NSW
(response due) (Thu 11).
Loose fill asbestos insulation (response due) (Wed 17).
NSW: Loose-fill asbestos weekly
update
As of 5 June, 2015, 1,949 properties had been tested with 1,941
samples determined to not contain asbestos. Samples for properties
in Berrigan Shire, Yass Valley, Greater Hume and Queanbeyan City
(five) local government areas have returned positive results.
Testing is ongoing with licensed asbestos assessors currently
undertaking inspections of properties.
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Alertness Summit 2015: A New Framework Driving Heavy
Vehicle Safety
The event will be held on, 30 June 2015, Canberra, ACT. National
summit on improving the evidence base for heavy vehicle driver
fatigue regulation, hosted by the Cooperative Research Centre for
Alertness, Safety and Productivity in collaboration with the
National Transport Commission.
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HazMat Conference, 16-17 June 2015, Australian
Technology Park NSW
The HazMat Conference focuses on creating a safer world through
ensuring required information is accurate, appropriate and
available for anyone who interacts with dangerous goods and
hazardous chemicals. It will address the need for information
sources such as chemical registers, emergency procedure guides,
labels and safety data sheets (SDS). More...
Cases
Maarbani v WorkCover Authority of NSW [2015]
NSWCATAD 122
Explosives licensing – Security clearance – Fit and
proper person – Offences under explosives legislation -
Consideration of circumstances underlying criminal convictions.
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Forestry Corporation of New South Wales v
Mawson [2015] NSWWCCPD 34
Challenge to finding of fact where concessions made by a party are
disregarded by Arbitrator; Arbitrator's duty to do justice to
the issues posed by the parties; Approved Medical Specialist to
have access to decision made on appeal.
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Boon v Summs of Qld Pty Ltd t/a Big Bill's
Bobcats [2015] QSC 162
TORTS – NEGLIGENCE – ESSENTIALS OF ACTION FOR
NEGLIGENCE – STANDARD OF CARE – GENERALLY – where
the plaintiff was stabbed with a Leatherman knife in his left hand
during a lunch break at a construction site by an employee of the
defendant company – where the plaintiff suffered physical and
psychiatric injuries – whether the employee of the defendant
company was negligent – whether the defendant company is
vicariously liable for the negligent act of its employee –
whether the defendant company is personally liable for breaching
its duty to take reasonable care not to expose the plaintiff to a
foreseeable risk of injury. More...
Moynes v Heilbronn & Anor [2015] QDC
143
DAMAGES – PERSONAL INJURIES – QUANTUM – Where
dispute as to extent and consequences of whiplash injury suffered
in motor vehicle accident – Whether subsequent symptoms,
including headaches, causally related to the accident –
Dispute as to various heads of damages, including past loss of
earnings and future loss of earning capacity. More...
Srbinovski v Americold Logistics Ltd [2015]
VSCA 139
TORT – Negligence – Jury trial – Award of
damages – Jury verdict in favour of appellant for $50,000
– Whether assessment of damages open to jury on evidence most
favourable to the respondent – Whether comments by counsel
for the respondent at trial was likely to mislead the jury –
Whether attack on appellant's credit at trial was likely to
mislead the jury – Jury's assessment of damages was open
to jury on evidence adduced – Appeal dismissed – No
point of principle. More...
Mutch v BHP Billiton Ltd & Ors [2015] VSC
253
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – Application to transfer proceeding
to Supreme Court of South Australia – Claim in tort for
personal injury through exposure to asbestos in South Australia
from 1969 to 1979 – Plaintiff long since residing in Victoria
– Mesothelioma – Short life expectancy – Whether
proposed transfer in the interests of justice –
Jurisdiction of Courts (Cross-Vesting) Act 1987, s 5(2)
– Dust Diseases Act 2005 (SA). More...
Victoria OHS Enforcements
Denpak Pty Ltd 007 149 046 16/06/2015
Failure to provide a safe system of work; Guarding; Failure to
provide and maintain plant. Occupational Health and Safety Act
2004 21(1); 21(2)(a) ; Magistrates' Court. On 16 June
2015, the Broadmeadows Magistrates' Court fined the Accused
$23,000, without conviction, and ordered it pay costs in the amount
of $3,317.00.
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Legislation
Commonwealth
Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety
Amendment Bill 2015
Registered 19 Jun 2015 Introduced HR 18 Jun 2015. A Bill for an
Act to amend the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety
Act 1998. More...
Poisons Standard July 2015
This standard substitutes the Poisons Standard June 2015, and
consists of the Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Medicines
and Poisons No. 8 (SUSMP) as set out in Schedule 1 of this standard
Made 12 Jun 2015 Registered 18 Jun 2015. More...
New South Wales
Regulations and other miscellaneous instruments
Electricity (Consumer Safety) Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2015 (2015-288) — published LW 12 June 2015.
Mental Health Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2015 (2015-304) — published LW 19 June 2015.
Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2015 (2015-305) — published LW 19 June 2015.
Rail Safety National Law National Regulations (Fees) Variation Regulations 2015 (2015-317) — published LW 19 June 2015.
Rail Safety National Law National Regulations Variation Regulations 2015 (2015-318) — published LW 19 June 2015.
Victoria
Proclamations
No. 12: Veterans and Other Acts Amendment Act
2015
Assent: 21/04/2015 SG (No. 88) 21/4/2015 p. 1 Commencement: Ss
1-9, 11, 14-17, 21, 22 on 22/04/2015: s. 2(1) Pt 5 (s. 10), ss 12,
13, Pt 7 (s. 18), Pt 8 (ss 19, 20) on 15/06/2015: SG (No. 144)
9/6/2015 p. 1
The following Victorian bills received assent 16 June
2015:
- 20/2015 Justice Legislation Amendment Act 2015
- 21/2015 Statute Law Revision Act 2015
- 22/2015 Wrongs Amendment (Prisoner Related
Compensation) Act 2015. More...
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