From September 14 to 23 this year, the Labor Bureau sent personnel to conduct job safety and health inspections on 427 construction sites or construction sites across Australia, and put forward a total of 58 improvement suggestions and imposed penalties on 11 of them unsafe situa

From September 14 to 23 this year, the Labor Affairs Bureau sent personnel to conduct job safety and health inspections on 427 construction sites or construction sites across Australia, put forward a total of 58 improvement suggestions, and imposed penalties on 11 of them unsafe situations. In order to prevent labor-management disputes, the Labor Bureau sent personnel to conduct 91 inspections of 55 construction sites across Australia in the first nine months of this year to immediately follow up on labor-management issues. The Labor Bureau will continue to implement measures to prevent supervision and punishment in parallel to achieve the promotion of occupational safety and health and promote harmonious labor-management relations.

Labor Bureau’s occupational safety and health inspections take immediate punishment measures

In order to ensure the work safety of construction workers and improve the occupational safety and health culture of the construction industry, the Labor Bureau continues to conduct intensive inspections on construction sites across Australia every year in addition to daily occupational safety and health inspections.

During the inspection, the Labor Bureau inspected the lifting machinery in the Australian construction site, including the inspection and use of the Libra, and reminded the contractors to conduct regular inspections of various types of lifting machinery by professionals. At the same time, the Labor Bureau staff also reminded the stakeholders of the construction site to take various measures to prevent heat stroke, and carried out employment safety and health advocacy and education for workers.

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The Labor Bureau will continue to impose penalties on entities that violate occupational safety and health regulations through the "teaching and punishment" model, so that enterprises and practitioners in different industries can understand the importance of work safety and prevent work accidents.

Prevent labor and capital disputes The Labor Bureau conducted 91 construction site inspections in the first nine months

In order to prevent labor and capital disputes, the Labor Bureau adopted prevention supervision and legal advocacy work for the construction industry within the first nine months of this year, and conducted 91 inspections on 55 construction sites to immediately follow up on labor and capital problems found. During the same period, the Labor Bureau conducted on-site legal advocacy work to a total of 285 merchants in different industries; the Labor Bureau also promoted various labor categories laws to all sectors of society through diversified and multilingual publicity methods, so that both labor and capital parties can recognize the law and abide by the law, prevent labor and capital disputes, and promote harmonious labor-capital relations.

Encourage the industry to participate in promotion plans and safety training courses

The Labor Bureau encourages the industry to participate in safety equipment promotion plans such as "fall prevention devices", "safety belts" and "light workbenches", and use construction equipment that meets safety specifications; and encourages practitioners to participate in safety training courses and maintain safety awareness at all times.

Herbach has produced a number of promotional items and reference materials for personnel of different types of work, including accidental cases of human body falling. For details, please call +853 28717781 and visit the Labor Bureau to request or browse the Labor Bureau’s special website “Occupational Safety and Health World”.

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News and pictures source: Labor Affairs Bureau