Work Health and Safety Articles

On this page you will find all of our WHS articles and issues of ‘Your Safety Matters’ organised in a blog format. You can search for an entry by looking through the archives or selecting a subject tag.

April 16, 2018

As you know, being compliant with WHS legislation provides many benefits to a workplace.

Obviously, if a workplace is not compliant with WHS legislati...

March 13, 2018

In a tragic accident a woman was fatally electrocuted in the shower of the cottage in which she lived that was 200 metres away from an open-cut limes...

February 26, 2018

Ladders are often used at work and at home to get access to higher or lower levels in order to carry out light tasks. But every year many serious inj...

February 20, 2018

SafeWork NSW has recently released a publication titled, SafeWork NSW Prosecution Guidelines Jan 2018, that provides you with easy to read guidelines...

February 12, 2018

A tragic incident in the northern suburbs last Friday has highlighted a PCBU’s WHS responsibility for managing work health and safety risks. A grandm...

February 4, 2018

As a provider of Workplace Health and Safety training and consulting we routinely hear from hundreds of people from companies and government bodies a...

November 20, 2017

In a Sydney District Court judgement on the 2nd of November 2017 an Officer was convicted of failing to comply with his duty to exercise due diligenc...

September 25, 2017

SafeWork NSW launched their impressive Roadmap for Work Health & Safety for NSW 2022 in August 2016 and it definitely deserves applause and support....

August 21, 2017

The answer to the question in the above heading lies in four sections of the WHS Act, sections 17, 18, 19 and 28. This article explains why the answe...

August 14, 2017

In July 2017 a PCBU entered into a $1.5 million enforceable undertaking with SafeWork NSW and thus avoided being prosecuted. An enforceable undertaki...

July 24, 2017

Two recent and separate prosecutions of companies and their Officers will be of interest to anyone who is an Officer and thus has a duty of “due dili...

July 3, 2017

PCBUs who do not satisfy their primary duty of care (section 19 WHS Act) may find it a costly and daunting experience. This article sets out a number...

May 22, 2017

In early May 2017 the NSW District Court fined a PCBU $1 million for breaches of section 19 of the NSW WHS Act. This is the highest NSW WHS fine so f...

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