WorkSafe Victoria | Latest News & Updates - Feb 28, 2025 Release
The Sentencing Advisory Council has released a report recommending major changes to how workplace safety offences are sentenced in Victoria, which could impact WorkSafe Victoria's operations...
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WorkSafe Victoria
🌎 worksafe.vic.gov.auWorkSafe Victoria is the workplace health and safety regulator and injury insurer for the state of Victoria, Australia. Its mission is to reduce workplace harm and improve outcomes for injured workers by enforcing occupational health and safety laws, providing insurance for employers, and supporting injured workers in their return to work. The organization emphasizes accountability, transparency, and care in its operations, aiming to create safe and inclusive workplaces.
WorkSafe Victoria - Latest News and Updates
- The Sentencing Advisory Council has released a report recommending major changes to how workplace safety offences are sentenced in Victoria, which could impact WorkSafe Victoria's operations.
- WorkSafe Victoria has brought charges against ADCO Group and Colab Building Tech Pty Ltd, with a committal mention scheduled for May 19, 2025.
- On February 21, 2025, Joe Calafiore resigned as CEO of WorkSafe Victoria, and the Victorian Government announced a timeline for new psychosocial regulations.
- Police are investigating the death of an infant at a family daycare in Skye, linked to WorkSafe Victoria.
- WorkSafe Victoria is involved in a collaboration with workplace psychologist Steven Booker and Minaca VR to train employees in managing customer aggression.
- WorkSafe Victoria issued a safety alert on February 26, 2025, about the dangers of transporting gas cylinders in tool of trade vehicles after an employee was seriously injured by an explosion.
- WorkSafe Victoria is collaborating with the Department of Education on a VET Trainer Career Pathway pilot to help industry professionals recovering from work-related injuries transition to careers as VET trainers in Victorian schools.
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