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MON
11:45AM

Reckless use of high-risk equipment deserved maximum WHS penalty, record fine imposed

In an extremely rare development, a judge has found the WHS offences of a reckless PCBU and a "worker" deserved the highest available penalties, totalling $3.15 million. They were charged over the grisly death of a man who was dragged into a woodchipper, and whose disappearance went unnoticed because the PCBU's systems were "so haphazard".


TUE
12:46PM

Teenager's scalp ripped off by plant, court calls for better safety cultures for young workers

A court has stressed the importance of employers instilling a "safety consciousness" in young workers, in sentencing a PCBU whose safety breaches brought "shock, trauma, ongoing pain and disfigurement" to a teenage worker in an instant.




THU
1:53PM

WED
12:27PM

Negligent manager fined $60k in final Ballantine case

A company manager has been fined $60,000 for neglect, in the last of a series of safety cases involving a teenager's death, a high-level corporate penalty and a former Olympic boxer who was recently jailed for more than a decade in New Zealand.




THU
3:45PM

Warning of WHS "carnage" repeated after second PCBU fined over nine-metre fall

An employer has been fined $360,000 after a worker fell nine metres from a roof and sustained severe injuries, in a case that compelled the sentencing judge to repeat his warning about an industry's workplace health and safety "carnage".


WED
12:22PM

Budget boosts the functions of HSRs, targets silica and seeks to improve the safety of parliamentary workers

Elected health and safety representatives will be specially trained to apply and enforce the new WHS regulations on psychosocial hazards like bullying and poor organisational justice, under the Federal budget's $27.4 million package for improving the "safety and fairness" of workplaces.


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