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Builder’s appeal fails to overturn heavy damages ruling
When a subcontractor’s employee was injured on a building site and the builder and subcontractor were hit with massive damages bills, the builder appealed. Read why the Court rejected the builder’s claims.
Crushed fingers tie concrete supplier into undertaking
A major supplier of building and construction materials has entered into an enforceable undertaking with the regulator, after a man lost the tips of his fingers when they were caught in a lifting chain.
Do you need safety signs in the workplace?
Learn when WHS laws require signage, what to display, and how the right signs help prevent incidents and keep your workplace compliant.
Staff food poisoning a sickening and expensive lesson for owners
When a kitchen hand contracted salmonella poisoning from the café where she worked, she blamed her employer and was awarded more than $65K in damages. Read about where the business went wrong.
Psychological health and safety in the workplace: new report
The report sheds light on the characteristics and trends in workers’ experience of psychosocial hazards and mental health conditions in Australian workplaces.