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  • Incident alert

    Worker seriously injured in fall from balcony

    A worker suffered serious injuries after falling from a second floor balcony to the ground at a construction site. An edge protection system was installed. Early investigations indicate there may have been an issue with the system when the worker was disposing of building waste from the balcony area.

  • Incident alert

    Workers sustain serious injuries from two separate conveyor incidents

    In 2024 an incident occurred where a worker was using a shovel to clear out a build-up of dirt from around the bottom idler roller of the main conveyor. The worker placed the shovel inside the conveyor where it has grabbed and drawn his arm into the opening of the unguarded conveyor causing his arm to be amputated. In a separate incident, a worker assisting to recommission a plastics extruder machine had his right arm caught in a system of rollers. The worker sustained serious fracture injuries to his arm.

  • Workplace health and safety alert

    Working safely on heavy vehicles suspension systems

    This safety alert is to provide guidance on considerations that businesses should take relating to crushing processes.

  • Workplace health and safety alert

    Fatality caused by concrete crushing plant

    This safety alert is to provide guidance on considerations that businesses should take relating to crushing processes.

  • Incident alert

    Roofer injured after fall at construction site

    A young roofer was seriously injured in an incident after falling approximately 4-5 metres at a construction site.

  • Incident alert

    Four workers injured in three separate falls from roofing incidents

    Three recent incidents where workers have suffered serious injuries have highlighted the dangers of falls from heights.

  • Incident alert

    Worker fatally injured by gate

    A worker died after a large steel sliding gate fell on him.

  • Incident alert

    Two serious incidents involving falls from ladders

    A worker was injured after falling from height at a construction site.

  • Incident alert

    Working remotely and isolated

    In a recent incident, a worker was found deceased after attempting to seek assistance when the vehicle he was travelling in became bogged. Early investigations have found that two workers were travelling along outback roads in two vehicles relocating equipment. It appears that at some point they have turned off the bitumen road onto a dirt road where they encountered water across the road. It seems the vehicles became bogged and after failed attempts to get the vehicles out, the workers decided to travel on foot to seek help. It is believed that the temperature was approximately 38-40 degrees. After some time, one of the workers decided to turn back to the vehicles and was subsequently found and taken to the nearest homestead. The other worker was found deceased two days later.

  • Incident alert

    Incidents involving high-pressure water spray equipment on asbestos roofs

    Two recent incidents involving the use of high-pressure water spray equipment on asbestos roofs have resulted in asbestos contaminated dust or debris (ACD) being spread across each of the sites in addition to neighbouring properties. Investigations into both incidents are continuing.

  • Incident alert

    Two workers injured in fire and explosion at boatyard

    In a recent incident, two workers suffered serious burns as a result of an explosion and fire at a marine facility. Initial enquiries indicate both workers were installing inboard marine engines into the floor of a boat located on a hardstand at the time. At some point during the installation process, the workers undertook testing of the engines using an auxiliary fuel tank as it appears the main petrol tanks were disconnected. At some point during the testing process, for reasons yet to be established, an explosion and fire occurred resulting in serious burns to both workers. Investigations are continuing.

  • Workplace health and safety alert

    Discard criteria for twin wall concrete pumping pipe

    The purpose of this safety alert is to provide guidance on the discard criteria for twin wall steel pipe used for concrete pumping. This alert only discusses the pipe thickness at which twin wall pipe should be discarded. There are other issues that also need to be considered when determining whether pipe should be discarded.