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eSAFE - September 2009

Latest news from the Minister

Launch of Zero harm at Work Leadership Forum program
Industrial Relations Minister Cameron Dick met with 250 industry and union leaders to seek their personal commitment on a groundbreaking new program to reduce workplace deaths and injuries.
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Dive industry safety initiative
Industrial Relations Minister Cameron Dick has announced the establishment of an industry reference group to help review Queensland's recreational diving safety codes.
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Breaking news

Safe Work Australia Week
Every year in Queensland approximately 100 people die and 30,000 are seriously injured at work. Overall, total workplace incidents cost the Queensland economy over $5.2 billion each year.

Safe Work Australia Week (SWAW), 25 - 31 October 2009, is a national week which focuses attention on workplace safety issues. It aims to encourage all working Australians to get involved in, and concentrate on, safety in their workplace to reduce deaths, injuries and diseases.
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Have your say on the proposed national OHS laws
Safe Work Australia (SWA) is currently developing national model occupational health and safety (OHS) legislation to be implemented in all Australian jurisdictions in 2011.

A draft of the model legislation is now available for public comment. This is an opportunity to actively participate and voice your opinion on the development of new model OHS legislation.
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Industry insights

Building the Education Revolution (BER)
BER is a $14.7 billion national investment by the Australian Government to improve the quality of facilities in Australian schools to meet the needs of 21st century students and teachers.

Workplace Health and Safety Queensland is working to ensure contractors involved in BER comply with the highest standards of occupational health and safety during construction activities in schools.
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Health and safety hotspots

Get involved in Safe Work Australia Week
Get your organisation involved in Safe Work Australia Week! The Cancer Council Queensland has numerous programs and tools to assist your organisation’s involvement in this nationally celebrated week from 25 – 31 October 2009.

The week aims to encourage all working Australians to get involved in, and concentrate on, safety in their workplace to reduce deaths, injuries and diseases.
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Safety Alert - sidelifters
The purpose of this alert is to inform all businesses and people who operate container sidelifters of the risk of injury when using this equipment to transfer a container from one vehicle to another.
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Legal lessons

Whitsunday dive company fined $25,000 over stranding of overseas divers
Whitsunday dive boat operator, AP Vessel Management Pty Ltd, has been fined $25,000 after two overseas visitors on a recreational diving trip were stranded at sea overnight in May 2008.
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Compliance and enforcement

Concrete pumping compliance campaign
Workplace Health and Safety Queensland recently launched the 2009 concrete pumping compliance campaign to promote safe and healthy work practices within the industry.

The campaign, involving concrete pump owners and operators across the state has been developed in response to an increase in the quantity of concrete pumps and an increase in incidents, injuries and fatalities.
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Inspectorates adopt international code of integrity
The Workplace Health and Safety Queensland (WHSQ), Private Sector Industrial Relations (PSIR) and Electrical Safety Office (ESO) inspectorates will soon reach a new international standard of service delivery with the adoption of the Global Code of Integrity for Labour Inspection.

The code serves as a foundation to establish credible, ethical and consistently professional behaviours expected of labour inspectorate employees worldwide.
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Campaign corner

Visions Conference
The 2009 Visions Conference, hosted by the Safety Institute of Australia and supported by Workplace Health and Safety Queensland, attracts health and safety professionals from around Queensland.

The forum showcases best practice in the health and safety industry and provides a platform to bring national health and safety issues to the forefront.
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The Premier of Queensland's smart business awards
The Smart Business Awards is a new program to coincide with Queensland's 150th birthday. The Smart Business Awards will applaud the efforts of those companies and entrepreneurs that have made the largest impact or transformation to the Queensland economy since 1859. Nominate your business now at smartbusinessawards.qld.gov.au
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