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Working at heights is high-risk work and requires a Permit to Work before you can start work where falls 2
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Working at heights is high-risk work and requires a Permit to Work before you can start work where falls 2
Fires in your workplace are one of the most dangerous emergencies. It is critical that your people know how to
Fire Wardens have both proactive and reactive duties. Their main proactive responsibility is to prevent a fire from breaking out
Confined spaces pose dangers because they are usually not designed to be areas where people work. Confined spaces often have
On 28th May 2021, the New South Wales State Government of Australia published the newly approved Code of Practice: Managing
Working at heights is a high-risk activity and a leading cause of death and serious injury. Working at heights is
Slips and trips result in thousands of injuries every year. The most common ones are musculoskeletal injuries, cuts, bruises, fractures,
Undertaking hot work is highly hazardous and requires a Permit to Work. Hot work includes: arc welding (including electric arc
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