Worksafe has flagged it intends to prosecute two different construction companies after a teenage worker was killed on site two years ago.
Read MoreFour charges laid after teenage worker killed at H&M Perth site
Friday, 28 June 2019 11:18:59 am Australia/Perth
Incident Information Release: Fall from height through plastic roof sheeting
Tuesday, 9 October 2018 11:24:30 am Australia/Perth
SAFEWORK NSW
Fatality
- Incident date: 23/08/2018
- Event: Fall from height through plastic roof sheeting
- Location: Tomago in Northern NSW
A 19-year-old first year apprentice electrician was on the roof of a single storey commercial building, assisting with the installation of solar panels. The worker stepped on a plastic roof sheet and fell approximately 7 metres.
The rope line had excessive slack between the worker and the anchorage point. The excessive slack in the rope line allowed the worker to fall the 7 metres to the concrete slab below.
Read MoreCrane at Box Hill drops load of concrete into pit where men were working
Thursday, 6 September 2018 10:00:10 am Australia/Perth
A MAN has died and another is fighting for life after a crane accidentally dropped 1.5 tonnes of concrete in Melbourne.
Three men were working in the pit at the basement of the residential building site when the chain holding the kibble - a bucket used to transport concrete on a work site - reportedly snapped.
Read MoreCalling for industrial manslaughter laws to be enforced in WA
Friday, 31 August 2018 1:41:45 pm Australia/Perth
Teen worker raised safety concerns before fatal fall
The devastated mother of a teenage boy who fell 12 metres to his death during a building refurbishment has pleaded for tighter regulations on WA worksites, including the introduction of industrial manslaughter laws.
"Someone is going to get killed": Mother reveals her son told her he was worried about the safety of his worksite just eight days before he fell 12metres to his death
- The mother of a 17-year-old construction worker who fell to his death has spoken
- Regan Ballantine's son, Wesley, fell 12 metres through a glass ceiling in 2017
- She wants tighter regulation on workplace safety and a hazard reporting system
- Wesley went to his mother eight days before his death, concerned for his safety
- She says he wasn't comfortable voicing his concerns to the worksite's foreman
Watercorp worker dies in accident at wastewater treatment plant in Perth
Friday, 20 April 2018 1:11:11 pm Australia/Perth
A Water Corporation's man has died in a workplace incident in Henderson in Perth's south.
Read MoreVIC Welder injured after fall from height - Company fined $25K
Thursday, 22 February 2018 7:50:28 am Australia/Perth
The employee was crouching down welding hand railings onto a platform at a height of more than three metres when he lost his balance on 19 August 2016. He did not have adequate fall protection, a travel restraining system or a fall-arrest harness.
The company had not prepared a safe work method statement before work began.
Read MoreDeath 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.
Read MoreDarwin 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.
Read MoreLadder Dangers on site
Thursday, 2 March 2017 1:58:09 pm Australia/Perth
The construction industry is the most dangerous for ladder use, with falls from ladders being the most common causes of fall-related injuries and fatalities, according to data in a 2013 Safe Work Australia (SWA) 2013 falls from height report.
When a fatality occurs, head injuries are the most common cause of death, with 76 per cent of the 112 workers who died from a fall from a height in the four years 2008–11 doing so because of a head injury.
Read MoreLife can change dramatically in the blink of an eye
Tuesday, 31 January 2017 10:00:06 am Australia/Perth
David Crawford was injured working as a builder when a roof rafter he was walking across gave way. He one of the Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Week ambassadors raising awareness of spinal cord injury. His work with SCIA’s Teamsafe program sees him travelling to worksites across the country to prevent others having an accident like his own.
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