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Woman ‘mortified’ after accidentally sending nude photo to work WhatsApp group

Leave a Comment / January 31, 2021 / Laws

She says she was “mortified” after sending a “drunk, naked photo” of herself to her work WhatsApp. Now her boss is holding it against her.

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Sacked after refusing flu jab

Leave a Comment / January 28, 2021 / Laws

The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has given a worker permission to go ahead with an unfair dismissal claim after she was put on indefinite unpaid leave for refusing to be vaccinated for the flu.

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Lightforce and Catcon fined $750,000 after Mark Fitzgerald was crushed at Bungala solar farm

Leave a Comment / January 26, 2021 / Construction, Death, Fines & Breaches

Two companies have been fined more than $750,000 after a worker who was trying to clear an industrial pile driver was crushed to death at an SA solar farm.

Lightforce and Catcon fined $750,000 after Mark Fitzgerald was crushed at Bungala solar farm Read More »

School lunch supplier fined $30,000 after gluten lands girl in hospital

Leave a Comment / January 26, 2021 / Children, Fines & Breaches

A Bentley school lunch and pre-packaged food supplier has been fined $30,000 after a bungled order sent a young girl into anaphylactic shock.

School lunch supplier fined $30,000 after gluten lands girl in hospital Read More »

Man suffers heavy blood loss after chainsaw accident at work

Leave a Comment / January 26, 2021 / Construction, Injury, Machinery

A construction worker has suffered ‘heavy blood loss’ when his chainsaw kicked back and hit him in his neck in a horror workplace accident.

Man suffers heavy blood loss after chainsaw accident at work Read More »

Man killed by own truck

Leave a Comment / January 20, 2021 / Death, Machinery

A 61-year-old man has died in a workplace accident in the Riverland after being struck by his own truck at a winery at Loxton this morning.

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Farmer killed in tractor rollover

Leave a Comment / January 18, 2021 / Death, Driving, Farming

A well known Tablelands farming family is in mourning after a farmer was killed when his tractor rolled on him on a rural Peeramon property.

Farmer killed in tractor rollover Read More »

Tributes flow for man killed in a workplace accident

Leave a Comment / January 17, 2021 / Death, Farming

A father-of-two from the Upper Hunter has been remembered as a talented polo player and a “complete gentlemen” after a fatal workplace accident. He was a superior sportsman and a “true gentleman”.

Tributes flow for man killed in a workplace accident Read More »

Brady Marine & Civil fined for worker’s death

Leave a Comment / January 13, 2021 / Construction, Death, Fines & Breaches, High Risk Work

A construction company has been hit with a massive fine following the death of a worker. The tragic chain of events with led to the young dad’s death were revealed in court.

Brady Marine & Civil fined for worker’s death Read More »

Five staff injured in ‘horrific’ attack at Port Macquarie Base Hospital

Leave a Comment / January 13, 2021 / Injury

A “bloody, violent attack” by a patient at a regional NSW hospital has left workers with “flesh torn from (their) body”, bite wounds, concussion, broken ribs, torn cartilage and other injuries, the health workers’ union says.

Five staff injured in ‘horrific’ attack at Port Macquarie Base Hospital Read More »

Companies under scrutiny over possible COVID breaches

Leave a Comment / January 7, 2021 / Death, Fines & Breaches, Laws

Dozens of companies in Victoria are being probed and could face prosecution over potential COVID-19 safety breaches.

Companies under scrutiny over possible COVID breaches Read More »

Supermarket worker awarded compensation after foot injury led to aggravation of cystic fibrosis

Leave a Comment / January 5, 2021 / Fines & Breaches, Injury

A worker who suffers cystic fibrosis has been awarded compensation for a lung transplant he needed as a result of a foot injury while at work, despite not telling his employer of his long term illness.

Supermarket worker awarded compensation after foot injury led to aggravation of cystic fibrosis Read More »

Injured worker fined and convicted for exaggerating his injuries

Leave a Comment / December 27, 2020 / Fines & Breaches, Laws

An injured worker who said he could only walk 100m even with a walking stick has had his lies uncovered by surveillance video.

Injured worker fined and convicted for exaggerating his injuries Read More »

Global health and safety

Leave a Comment / December 27, 2020 / Safety

The workplace accident is one of the most frequent circumstances that exist, in fact, according to the International Labor Organisation, almost 1 million accidents of this type occur every day, around the world.

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Father of three sues over construction injury

Leave a Comment / December 21, 2020 / Construction, Injury

A highly qualified tradesman who suffered a gruesome injury on the worksite of a major new Cairns hotel has launched a massive $3.7 million claim.

Father of three sues over construction injury Read More »

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