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Plumber fined $14K for non-compliant gas installation
Remembering Victims Of West Gate Bridge Tragedy
People shielding during Covid treated as “second class citizens”, according to new study
$40,000 fine after forklift crushes worker’s leg
Timber company fined after worker’s death
Building regulator charged following inspector’s death
Disability support provider charged following death
Charges over water tank fatality and injury
Joint initiative aims to reduce plumbers’ risk of injury
One week left to apply for TCC graduate program
Empowering small business through workplace wellbeing
UW assessment finds fentanyl and methamphetamine smoke linger on public transit vehicles
Monash Uni’s Apple Harvesting Robot among engineering excellence award winners
Managers need menopause training to protect profits and retain women in senior jobs
Fire assay company fined $30,000 after workers record high lead levels
Hospital charged after aged care resident chair failure
Transport company charged after fatal fall from truck
Council calling on recent graduates to join our team
26 storey pipe fall lands company $200,000 safety spend
Worker charged after forklift load fatality
Silicosis clinic funded for another three years
What’s important to Comcare’s new CEO, Greg Vines
Wallan derailment report highlights need to improve rail safety regime
WorkCover Queensland invests in safety of forklift users
Spotlight on working safely at height with solar
Body temperature identified as a major risk factor for gut issues during exercise in hot weather
Expiry of Covid vaccination information regulations
Company charged after crane collapse puts lives at risk
Retired miners urged to get free lung health checks
3D frame helps mask fit
NZ workers have unacceptably high exposures to carcinogens – they need better protection and long-term health monitoring
Diving company fined $730,000 for reckless safety breaches  
$2.9 million fine for chemical fire and stockpiles
Last chance to nominate for 2023 WorkSafe Awards
Council appoints General Manager Corporate Performance
Engineered stone may break my bones, but its dust will hurt workers’ lung
Builder fined $390,000 after tragic fall
NZ police acknowledge and accept findings of IPCA report
Transport company charged after steel beams hit worker
Getting Victorians Healthy And Back To Work
Building mentally healthy workplaces
Pool and Department of Education charged after drowning
Workplace crush incidents claim nine lives and injure hundreds  
Bakery charged with workplace manslaughter
Prolonged power outages, often caused by weather events, hit some parts of the U.S. harder than others
City of Ballarat to strengthen Procurement Policy OH&S requirements
Growing divide in regional health inequalities exposed
Gate repair company charged after fatal crush