Nathan Cartwright* uncovers the complex relationship between safety and environmental responsibility.
THE Australian Safety and Compensation Council (ASCC) Chairman, Mr Bill Scales AO, today encouraged all Australians to get involved in national Safe Work Australia Week and make workplace safety a priority.
WorkSafe Victoria has today launched a graphic new campaign aimed at Generation Y, their families and employers in a bid to reduce the rate of young workers ending up in the emergency ward at Victorian hospitals as a result of workplace injuries.
THE Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations, Julia Gillard, released on Friday the Comparative Performance Monitoring Report (CPM report) on Australia’s occupational health and safety (OHS) and workers’ compensation outcomes in 2006-07.
NSW's largest workplace safety event, The Safety Show Sydney, will throw the spotlight on the latest safety technologies when it runs from October 28 to 30 this year.
AUSTRALIAN organisations and businesses are encouraged to start preparing for national Safe Work Australia Week and to take advantage of the wide range of free resources that are now available.
PRO-VISUAL Publishing has produced the Process Industry Guide to Workplace Safety 2008 edition.
ONCE a corporate ugly duckling, safety and the environment is now clearly high on the corporate agenda. This is evidenced by the attendance of 70 high-profile speakers including former Telstra boss Dr Ziggy Switkowski and ANZ chairman Jerry Ellis, at Aprils’ Safety In Action Conference in Melbourne.
GROWTH in Western Australia's employment has brought a new, large workplace safety trade show and conference to the state.
AUSTRALASIAN tissue company, SCA Hygiene, will feature in this month’s WorkSafe Insights program highlighting the systems and procedures that led to them receiving a WorkSafe Award for workplace safety excellence.