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Engineered stone ban now in force

The ban on using engineered stone according to the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations becomes effective today, impacting all Victorian employers, including those with prior contractual commitments. Breaching this prohibition will bear serious compliance and enforcement repercussions, possibly culminating in prosecution and substantial penalties. Sam Jenkin, WorkSafe Executive Director Health and Safety, noted that as

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Time to renew your WorkCover accident insurance policy

If you possess a WorkCover Queensland accident insurance policy which secures your business against work-related injuries suffered by your employees, it’s crucial to ensure your policy renewal. Balancing the focus on employee welfare with a secure and productive work environment is easier when you’re equipped with essential work safety products such as WHS management systems,

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$40,000 fine after worker injured due to lack of fall protection

NJ Steel Fabrications Pty Ltd found itself facing serious charges in the Geelong Magistrates’ Court. The company pleaded guilty to neglecting to ensure a safe working environment and failing to deliver required training, information, or instruction to its employees. Besides the verdict of guilt, an $8,375 cost imposition order was also made against the firm.

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Updated Allied Health fees – effective 1 July 2024

WorkCover Queensland has successfully accomplished the yearly revision for the Allied Health Services Table of Costs for the 2024-2025 financial term. These newly updated charges will come into effect from 1 July 2024, ensuring complete transparency and efficiency in managing health-related costs at workplaces. Workplace safety solutions such as the Bluesafe WHS Management System and

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WorkCover fraud leads to five months imprisonment

Queensland Man Guilty of Significant WorkCover Fraud, Sentenced to Imprisonment In a flagrant contravention of the workers’ compensation scheme’s integrity, a Queensland man found guilty of defrauding WorkCover Queensland of almost $78,000, has been sentenced to a five-month incarceration and ordered to reimburse the sum. Judge-provided Rationale for Verdict and Sentence Brisbane Magistrates Court Magistrate

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