WorkSafe Victoria | Latest News & Updates - Nov 15, 2024 Release

WorkSafe Victoria is investigating the death of a worker crushed by a wind turbine blade at Rokewood...


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WorkSafe Victoria

🌎 worksafe.vic.gov.au

WorkSafe 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

  • WorkSafe Victoria is investigating the death of a worker crushed by a wind turbine blade at Rokewood.
  • WorkSafe Victoria is investigating a fatal incident at a Victorian worksite where a subcontractor was killed by a turbine blade.
  • WorkSafe Victoria has launched its first Certificate in Intelligence Practice with Neil Quarmby and Intelligence Rising.
  • WorkSafe Victoria has launched an investigation into a fatal incident involving a wind turbine blade in Victoria, Australia.
  • WorkSafe Victoria is exhibiting at an event on November 14.
  • WorkSafe Victoria is currently seeking a Manager, Payroll Services in Australia.
  • Dean Mortimer, Senior Project Manager at WorkSafe Victoria, announced his departure to join the Transport Accident Commission (TAC).
  • WorkSafe Victoria has warned that the holiday season is the most dangerous time of year for retail businesses due to increased customer traffic and work demands.

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