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DANRAY Products has recently released its new range of safety signs for machinery and equipment which are organised into three main categories.
30/11/2009 |
SAFEWORK SA says two companies have been fined about $30,000 each by an industrial magistrate over failures in their safety systems which resulted in injuries to workers.
17/11/2009 |
PARK Motor Body Builders pleaded guilty and was fined $1500 for failing to minimise the risk of injury to pedestrians from vehicles moving around its yard.
21/08/2009 |
WORKSAFE Victoria has released a safety solution for ensuring local exhaust ventilation systems function properly.
05/08/2009 |
QUEENSLAND Industrial Relations Minister Cameron Dick says a taskforce will be established to investigate traffic controller safety and conditions.
20/07/2009 |
VEOLIA workers say Tasmanian regulators are declining to improve waste oil handling procedures, despite a 2005 explosion in Launceston which killed two men.
17/07/2009 |
OFFICE of Regulatory Services (ORS) WorkCover ACT says it is continuing to investigate a 9 April 2009 incident where asbestos was detected in air conditioning ducts during building works at a suburban shopping centre.
10/06/2009 |
CHRIS Parker says the days after drug intoxication can be more hazardous than the actual period of intoxication.
03/06/2009 |
TOLL Transport has been fined $220,000 over a fatality on 24 November 2004 when a driver was run over by a prime mover at a truck depot.
22/05/2009 |
SAFEWORK SA is warning employers to follow guidelines and laws to safely remove asbestos after a company was penalised for breaching workplace safety regulations.
03/12/2008 |
THE VICTORIAN government has tabled legislation in Parliament allowing people to seek damages for the full extent of asbestos-related diseases.
09/10/2008 |
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