There were 1222 workers’ compensation claims related to COVID-19 lodged in 2020, and of these, 974 claims were accepted, 127 were rejected and 121 are still pending, according to new Safe Work Australia data. Of the 1095 accepted and pending claims lodged last year, 826 were for workers who had contracted COVID-19, 212 were for…
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The role of WHS in managing the challenges of working from home
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]While some avenues for influence have been narrowed for WHS professionals in by not being able to be physically present when speaking to decision-makers through 2020, this has been potentially offset by WHS professionals’ increased visibility in critical roles which operationalise COVID-19 responses.
Hazards of working in heat and in air pollution
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]This time last year, parts of Australia were badly affected by extreme heat and bushfires. Working in heat and/or in air pollution can be hazardous and can cause harm to workers in both indoor and outdoor work environments.
Mental Health Inquiry Report Nov 2020
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Psychological hazards in the workplace receive less attention than physical hazards, however, such hazards – including workplace bullying – are increasingly identified as significant contributors to psychological injuries, according to a recent Productivity Commission report.
Work-related fatalities in 2019
Safe Work Australia has released the Work-related Traumatic Injury Fatalities Australia 2019 report, which provides the latest detailed national statistics on all workers and bystanders fatally injured at work. The 2019 report shows that over the last decade, the number and rate of work-related fatalities have been gradually decreasing.
WHS through COVID-19 – National Safe Work Month
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Last year in Australia, Safe Work Australia preliminary data shows that around 180 people died while doing their job. Around 107,000 people made a workers’ compensation claim for serious injury or illness in 2017-18. Safe Work Month (SWM) runs every year in October and this years theme is ‘Work Health and Safety through COVID-19‘.
Resources to support the transition to GHS 7
QLD: changes to inspectors’ role in right of entry disputes and penalties
Farmers urged to buckle up
The NSW Government has launched a new campaign urging farmers using side-by-side vehicles to wear seat belts following a spate of deaths across the state. Minister for Better Regulation and Innovation, Kevin Anderson, said the campaign is focused on lifting on-farm safety following a rise in preventable deaths in side-by-side vehicles.
Why technology is a double-edged sword for mental health at work
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]With millions of people working from home throughout the coronavirus outbreak, research has recently identified key strategies for both organisations and their employees to safeguard mental health. Led by researchers from the University of Sydney Business School, the peer-reviewed research synthesises existing studies on how technology-driven changes at work will impact workplace mental health and…