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23 December 2020
Industry News, Infrastructure, NSW Government, Our Clients

Industry News, December 2020

Avoid injuries during holiday break

The lead-up to Christmas is the most demanding period of the year for many workers, particularly in the hospitality, transport, retail and construction industries.

SafeWork NSW urges everyone to make safety their top priority.

 

Safety first

 

With many school leavers and casual workers joining the workforce, the desire to impress can lead to risk taking that more experienced colleagues wouldn’t take.

Coupled with the additional pressure of trying to complete jobs before the Christmas break, the potential for injury is increased, so workplaces need to make safety a priority so that everyone makes it to Christmas injury-free.

SafeWork NSW says, the best way to prevent injuries was to ensure all workers received appropriate training and support.

This is even more important for workers new to a job or industry.

Other steps businesses can take include ensuring adequate staffing levels, setting realistic workloads and work schedules, having contingency plans if work falls behind and providing regular rest breaks.

By taking these steps we can ensure it is a happy and productive Christmas for all.

During the Christmas and New Year shut down, construction sites must be adequately secured.

Unsecured construction sites can pose a risk to the public, particularly children on school holidays.

There are a number of things site controllers can do to make unattended sites safe, including ensuring power is off, blocking access to elevated floors, scaffolding, and ladders and storing plant and equipment, tools, chemicals and dangerous goods securely.

They should also empty water drums, cover pits, trenches and pier holes, and erect appropriate signage, including an after-hours contact number.

By following these simple steps, and minimising the risk of access by unauthorised individuals, site controllers can prevent a potential tragedy.

For more information about construction site safety, security and fencing, visit www.safework.nsw.gov.au or call 13 10 50.

 

 

Information credit: https://www.safework.nsw.gov.au/

 

 

 

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