Chief Executive of the Australian Uranium Association, Michael Angwin, dispels some of the safety myths surrounding this valuable, and highly controversial mineral. The future of nuclear power, and...
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“Australian companies lose an estimated $17 billion per year in productivity to absenteeism.” Compiling accurate data on absenteeism and adopting a proactive approach to employee well-being can...
The National Safety Council of Australia (NSCA) is calling for nominations in the National Safety Awards of Excellence The Awards are Australia’s longest running, independent awards, recognising...
From 19-21 March, safety experts from all over the country will converge to talk about the latest technology and know-how at the Safety in Action trade show to be held at the Melbourne Exhibition...
The onsite death of an employee could put negligent mine managers behind bars under new legislation being considered by the Western Australian Government. PerthNow reports the WA Department of Mines...
The finalists in the 8th annual Safe Work Australia Awards have been announced, with three companies from Australia’s mining sector in the mix. Sibelco Australia from Tasmania will be vying for the...
Safe Work Australia has just released statistics on workplace related deaths and injuries during the year 2012 which show a 14% rise in the number of fatalities from 2011 figures. As at 31 December...
When assessing your temporary power distribution needs there are many questions that are asked. How much is it? What is it made of? Is it durable? Is it going to last for more than one job? Is it...
B&R Enclosures was founded by Dick Bridges in 1955 to specialise in the fabrication of enclosures for domestic electrical metering equipment. Since that time, B&R has dedicated itself to...
Regular Training and emergency scenarios should focus on enhancing skills by exposing personnel to a variety of different situations to greatly reduce the likelihood of fatalities and injuries within...