Calls to regulate the gig economy | Workers cut by glass sheet | Paramedic's death leads to fine | ISO 45001 published | NSCA Foundation Safe-T-Bulletin 491
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Calls to regulate the gig economy

Unions NSW calls for a new body to properly regulate the gig economy in order to ensure safety and licensing standards are met. ...more

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Workers suffer lacerations during glass sheet accident

Serious injuries have been sustained by workers when several large glass sheets in a racking system fell to the ground and shattered. ...more

 

Paramedic's drug death leads to fine and conviction

The death of a paramedic in 2015 has resulted in a $400,000 fine for Ambulance Victoria. ...more

 

ISO 45001 is now published

The International Standard for occupational health and safety ISO 45001:2018 has now been published. So what does this mean for Australian businesses? ...more

 

WHS research blueprint released to improve workplace safety

A work health and safety research centre has released its first blueprint designed to reduce deaths, serious injuries and illnesses in NSW workplaces. ...more

 

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Workplace Safety Training

The 20% discount for all enrolments in the NSCA Cert IV WHS and the Diploma WHS distance education programs has been extended until 31 March 2018. Regular member discounts will continue to apply with both NSCA and Fire & Safety Australia training. If members haven’t received the discount code please contact us.

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