The RSHLA Act 2024 More protection for Queensland’s resources workers’ safety and health The Resources Safety and Health Legislation Amendment Act 2024 (the Act) has introduced preventative and proactive reforms to improve…
Continue ReadingOn 23 October 2017, industrial manslaughter provisions in the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (WHS Act), Electrical Safety Act 2002 (ES Act), and Safety in Recreational Water Activities Act 2011 (SRWA Act) commenced. These provisions…
Continue ReadingNEW Industrial Manslaughter Laws for Queensland Mines & Resources Sector – commenced 1 July 2020. Due to a serious increase of mine fatalities at Queensland Mines, including the deaths of…
Continue ReadingThe design and construction of Dreamworld’s Thunder River Rapids ride posed a “significant risk” to patrons’ safety and the park’s systems were “frighteningly unsophisticated”, a coroner has found. Dreamworld had…
Continue ReadingThe Palaszczuk Government has announced the appointment of Aaron Guilfoyle as Queensland’s first independent Work Health and Safety Prosecutor. Industrial Relations Minister Grace Grace said Mr Guilfoyle would lead a…
Continue ReadingThe manager of a quarry where a worker was crushed to death on-site in central Queensland has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for safety breaches Sean Scovell, 21,…
Continue ReadingWork-related traumatic injury fatalities – Australia 2003-2016. The work-related traumatic injury fatalities data provides statistics about people who die each year from injuries caused by work-related activity. It includes fatalities…
Continue ReadingIn December 2018, a worker died when he was crushed by a steel pipe which fell off the back of a truck. The worker and two others were unloading two…
Continue ReadingObligation holder: Central Highlands Regional Council (CHRC) Date accepted: 22 January 2018 Incident: On 3 December 2014, workers employed by a sub-contractor engaged by Central Highlands Regional Council (CHRC) were…
Continue ReadingAn enforceable undertaking (EU) operates as an alternative to a court imposed sanction for an alleged contravention of the Work Health and Safety Act 2011, Safety in Recreational Water Activities…
Continue ReadingDate 30 July 2018 Charges Charge 1 – Section 533 Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 (WCRA) – Fraud Charge 2 – Section 136 WCRA – failure to notify…
Continue ReadingOn 23 October 2017, industrial manslaughter provisions in the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (WHS Act), Electrical Safety Act 2002 (ES Act), and Safety in Recreational Water Activities Act…
Continue ReadingA Brisbane construction company, Criscon, has been fined $405,000 over the deaths of two workers who were crushed by a concrete slab at Eagle Farm Racecourse in October 2016. The…
Continue ReadingWorkplace Health and Safety Queensland actively enforces the law, prosecuting alleged offenders under the prosecutions framework. You can view court summaries at the WHSQ website which provides summary of the…
Continue ReadingA Queensland Crane Operator was recently prosecuted over the death of a fellow worker whilst operating a mobile crane. The Incident Details The defendant Robert Poida held a duty under…
Continue ReadingA refugee labour hire worker has been awarded $964,254 by the Supreme Court of Queensland 20th December 2017 for a back injury suffered at a Rockhampton meatworks. Mr. Rahmatullah Baig…
Continue ReadingThe nine charges, which include a criminal count of manslaughter against a crane driver and workplace charges against company bosses, have been labelled an “extensive and unprecedented” response by ACT’s work…
Continue ReadingJason Garrels was just 20 when he was electrocuted after carrying a switchboard that had come into contact with live wires during heavy rain at a construction site for townhouses…
Continue ReadingHealth and Safety Representatives (HSR’s) MUST be trained within 6 months of election from 1 July 2018. Up until this date it was only a requirement if the HSR requested this…
Continue ReadingA total of nine complaints and summonses have been issued to four people and one business for their alleged involvement in an incident which led to the death of two…
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