Posted by Richard Forster
on 8 February 2022
Compliance codes provide practical guidance to duty holders on how to comply with duties under the Victorian Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act 2004 and OHS Regulations 2017.
While the guidance provided in a compliance code is not mandatory, a duty holder who complies with a compliance cod...
Posted by Petrina Abbott
on 5 January 2022
Welcome to 2022. Now that we are back in the office, it might be a time to review your workplace asbestos register. A task often overlooked in busy and constantly changing work environments.
According to WorkSafe Victoria Compliance code: Managing asbestos in workplaces 2019:
‘The asbesto...
Posted by Andy Perry
on 9 December 2021
The Victorian County Court has reinforced, through a significant penalty, the importance of businesses operating in high-risk environments to ensure engineering controls are implemented when required. Last month a civil construction organisation was fined $550,000 following the tragic death of tw...
Posted by Richard Forster
on 7 December 2021
Safety culture, or its derivatives such as “Health and safety culture”, “Culture of safety” or even “Organisational culture” is much discussed and written about in safety circles and often appears to be both the problem and the solution.
One of the issues is t...
Posted by John Rochford
on 18 November 2021
In response to the prevalence of silica related diseases throughout several industries, a review and halving of the workplace exposure standard by Safe Work Australia for respirable crystalline silica in July 2020. Following this, the Occupational Health and Safety Amendment (Crystalline Silica) ...