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The Dangers of Lithium Batteries and Safe Disposal Practices

A couple of recent articles in the Newcastle Herald about lithium batteries have highlighted the need for us to discuss the dangers to our local community. Lithium batteries have become an indispensable power source in our modern lives, fuelling everything from smartphones to electric vehicles. However, alongside their convenience comes the potential for danger if

Reflecting on Tragedy: The Ballarat Mine Collapse

It has been days since the devastating mine collapse in Ballarat, Victoria, yet the shockwaves of the incident continue to reverberate through the community. The tragic loss of life and the critical injuries sustained by miners have prompted deep reflection on the safety practices within the mining industry. The incident, which occurred at the Ballarat

Pallet Jack Incident

A tragic incident occurred at a workplace in Adelaide's northwest, resulting in the death of a 62-year-old man. The man was loading products onto a truck when he fell backward, causing a pallet jack to fall on top of him. Prompt action from apprentices at a nearby business helped lift the machinery off the victim

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Fairy Bower Machinery Incident

In a tragic workplace incident in Rockhampton, a man in his 30's suffered a severe injury to his arm after it became trapped in machinery. The injured worker was rushed to Rockhampton Hospital in a serious condition for urgent medical treatment. This unfortunate event highlights the importance of prioritising workplace safety measures to prevent similar

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SA Power Station Lead Exposure

Several workers, including AGL employees, at Torrens Island Power Station in South Australia have experienced elevated lead levels, prompting concerns about safety breaches during the decommissioning process. The discovery of lead, initially mistaken for asbestos, revealed inadequate safety measures, lack of training, and no formal procedures for handling lead at the site. Workers, unaware of

Landmark CoR Case

A transport manager was sentenced under the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) for a 2020 crash on Melbourne’s Eastern Freeway that resulted in the death of four police officers. The national operations manager of a transport company received three years' jail time, over $100,000 in penalties and costs, and a 12-month prohibition from similar roles.

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WE ARE HIRING!

We're Hiring! Seeking two HSEQ Consultants for Award-Winning Consultancy Are you a seasoned professional in the field of Workplace Health and Safety (WHS), Environmental Management, and Quality Assurance (HSEQ)? We are looking for someone with a minimum of 5 years of practical experience (we are open to senior consultants too) and a passion for excellence,

The Nut Truckers journey – Kurt Speirs fundraising for Cancer

Please pardon the use of one word in this blog...it's the name of the event and it's for a great cause! Cancer is devastating, and almost everyone has seen the impact of the disease up close. Last year in Australia alone, approximately 50,000 people passed away from the illness, and another 162,000 were diagnosed. To

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