Articles
Piloting a drone? You need to know these safety rules
Unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, are being used increasingly in industries such as construction. Simone Poulter sets out some need-to-know safety rules. [ + ]
Tower crane inspectors travel WA
WorkSafe WA is conducting a proactive inspection program at construction sites until the end of the 2019/20 financial year. We detail the inspection program. [ + ]
Qualitative vs quantitative fit tests: what’s the difference?
Workers must pass a 'fit test' before being issued tight-fitting respirators. Brad Rodgers differentiates quantitative and qualitative methods. [ + ]
There's no 'healthy tan' in construction
With summer less than one month away, British research out this year suggests that construction workers are putting their health at risk for the sake of a tan. [ + ]
Know the steps: key elements of a confined space procedure
Planning, accessing, working safely in and around and rescuing from a confined space are the key elements of confined space safety, as Ash Mayor explains. [ + ]
Every step counts: ladder safety precautions
As National Safe Work Month draws to a close, Bailey Ladders' Scott Douglas advocates taking the necessary precautions to prevent ladder injuries. [ + ]
Knife safety: an electrician's guide
An electrician's knife serves a range of functions; however, it needs to be used correctly to avoid accidents. Gabriela Damaceno provides a guide. [ + ]
Importance of up-to-date alarm annunciators
Twenty-five years after a major explosion at a UK oil refinery, Omniflex's Gary Bradshaw explains the importance of up-to-date alarm annunciation. [ + ]
Bereaved workers need more support, research suggests
A review of scholarship from a period of more than 20 years reveals that bereaved workers often do not receive enough support when returning to work. [ + ]
Combustible cladding crisis: state governments' response
Australia's state governments are grappling with updated combustible cladding regulations. Lawyer Kingsley Grimshaw outlines the response. [ + ]
Industrial labelling: for safety and efficiency
Industrial labelling is more important than many may realise. Avery Products' Charlie Holmes explores key areas where efficient labelling is effective. [ + ]
Apps could avoid accidents before construction starts
British empirical research released this year suggests multimedia tools could help architects 'design out' hazards ahead of construction. [ + ]
Mining slip and fall verdict: all work has some danger
Three lawyers explore a recent Australian case that demonstrates an employer will not be liable merely because there is another safer way of doing something. [ + ]
Large-scale construction needs to champion health
British researchers who immersed themselves in construction teams of a large-scale UK project argue for the need to champion health across the sector. [ + ]
'Multi-sensory virtual environments' offer safety benefits
New research out of the UK suggests that virtual reality technology combined with multi-sensory stimulation has the potential to improve safety training. [ + ]