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Death of Inpex worker rocks NT workforce

Thursday, 30 November 2017 12:18:30 pm Australia/Perth

UPDATE: The man who died at Inpex on Wednesday night is understood to have fallen into the tank which was being filled with a dust-like substance.

The alarm was raised around 8pm when the man, who was wearing a harness at the time, fell into substance and disappeared below the surface, it is understood.

It’s not clear whether the harness broke, or was not attached to anything.

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Darwin tradie fell from 73m Telstra tower after climbing without a harness

Monday, 27 November 2017 8:36:01 am Australia/Perth

Tradie’s death referred to NT Worksafe. A much-loved Darwin tradie, who fell to his death on February 3 2016 was a "LARRIKIN" rigger known as a stickler for safety fell more than 60m to his death in front of his mates after climbing a Telstra tower without a harness on, a coronial inquest has heard.

Mr Kyle-Little, who was working for a Telstra subcontractor, fell after climbing back up the tower without a harness to retrieve tools left behind over lunch.

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Product Recall - Ferno's Deluxe Bosun Chairs (VAI BOSUN DLX)

Friday, 17 November 2017 7:16:47 am Australia/Perth

Reference: URGENT PRODUCT RECALL
Product: BOSUN CHAIR DELUXE
Product Code: VAI BOSUN DLX

During a routine inspection of a recently manufactured batch of Deluxe Bosun’s Chairs, it was found that the underside of the chair has pronounced wear. This has the potential for the internal reinforcement slats to be removed or fall while suspended.

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Rooftop Safety Audits: A Quick Guide

Thursday, 21 September 2017 8:46:01 am Australia/Perth

Why Does My Company Need A Rooftop Safety Audit?

Safe Work Australia names falling from heights as one of the most common causes of workplace injuries and fatalities. Fall protection, and specifically rooftop safety, are vital for today’s businesses and factories. It is important to protect employees, contractors, and anyone else who happens to be on the roof of your building. 

Unfortunately, falling is an inescapable part of work life in many industries. Even the most experienced worker can easily slip, lose their grip or balance, or simply miss a beat. In order to protect your workforce from the danger of injurious or fatal falls, a system of fall protection and prevention must be implemented and updated to the newest OSH standards. This guide can help you get started.

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Unsafe practice of attaching certification tags to harness dorsals

Wednesday, 30 August 2017 9:55:37 am Australia/Perth

It has been brought to our attention what we would call an unsafe practice of attaching certification tags to harness dorsals using a wire lanyard.

A serious incident causing death occurred in a mine in Australia where a restraint had been inadvertently attached to a wire lanyard on a safety harness.

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Confined Space & Height Safety Awareness Open Day

Tuesday, 15 August 2017 8:06:17 am Australia/Perth

WHAT ARE YOUR COMPANY REQUIREMENTS?

DO YOU HAVE THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT FOR THE TASK?

ARE YOUR RESCUE PLANS REALISTIC FOR THE TASK AND ARE THEY REHEARSED?

FRIDAY 1st SEPTEMBER 2017

This is a great opportunity to talk to our technical team, also view and "play around with" a wide wide of confined space and fall prevention equipment.

COME SEE US!

  • 3/4 Jaggs Way O'Connor WA 6163
  • 10am - 3pm
  • Barbeque throughout the day

OFFERING FREE INSPECTIONS & TAGGING ON THE DAY!

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What's In Rope Access Professional's Pack?

Monday, 7 August 2017 11:24:58 am Australia/Perth

For more than 17 years, Ivan Muscat has spent most of his time high off the ground as both a rope access professional and rock climber. As one of the world's top professionals and someone who simply loves spending time at heights, Ivan tells us about his background and what he puts in his pack when heading to a work site.

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3 Guidelines for Working at Heights

Monday, 10 July 2017 2:51:00 pm Australia/Perth

Eliminate the Risk

Avoid working at height where possible or locate plant and equipment in safe locations where there’s no risk of a fall. After all, if you’re not at height, gravity has much less pull.

Guard the Hazard

When working at height is essential, ensure that workers aren’t exposed to unnecessary risks by providing a parapet or guardrail to eliminate fall hazards.

Protect the Worker

If it’s not possible to eliminate the risk of falling, use the appropriate fall protection system to help minimize the consequences of a fall. This is achievable through either a fall arrest or fall restraint system.

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Inquest into the Death of Shaun McBRIDE

Thursday, 15 June 2017 9:40:07 am Australia/Perth

State Coroner of the Coroner's Court of Western Australia has delivered his inquest into the Death of Shaun McBRIDE, an Irish scaffolder who fell from a wharf in Dampier WA 6 years ago.

The inquest states recommendations to the Australian Standards for the following ammendments:

"I recommend that the committees responsible for the relevant Australian Standards consider amendments to ensure that people working over or adjacent to water or liquid who may be at risk of falling into the water and drowning wear an approved PFD – including AS/NZS 1891.4:2009 (committee SF-015) and AS/NZS 4576:1995 (committee BD-36)."

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Gas kills worker in manhole due to lack of proper confined space training

Thursday, 13 April 2017 10:12:24 am Australia/Perth

A 30-year-old man, working on contract with Jusco's health and sanitation wing, died of asphyxiation in Jamshedpur on Tuesday morning after his supervisor allegedly sent him down a 20-feet-deep sewer manhole on the company's premises to fetch a gas measurement equipment that the latter accidentally dropped.

Another contractual worker, Aakash Karua (31), who had followed Ganesh into the manhole also suffered methane poisoning, but was rescued on time. He is being treated at Tata Main Hospital (TMH), where doctors said his condition was stable.

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