Prioritising safety at work is everyone’s business

This National Safe Work Month, Safe Work Australia is encouraging all Australians to make safety their business.

National Safe Work Month is held every October and provides an opportunity for workplaces across Australia to recognise the importance of work health and safety.

The impacts of work-related injuries and fatalities are far reaching, affecting individuals, families and the broader community. Safe Work Australia data indicates that in 2023, 200 workers in Australia were fatally injured at work, and 139,000 serious workers’ compensation claims were made (2022-2023p).

This year’s National Safe Work Month theme, safety is everyone’s business, calls on workplaces across the nation to make safety their business. This theme highlights the collective benefit of safe work practices to everyone in the workplace by reinforcing WHS as a fundamental principle and right.

This October, prioritise work health and safety, by making it your business. Making safety a priority and taking action to ensure your workplace is free of physical and psychological harm helps to keep workers safe. Every worker, across all industries and occupations, deserves to come home safe.

National Safe Work Month is led by Safe Work Australia and supported by initiatives across the country from Safe Work Australia Members and their representative organisations, including Commonwealth, state and territory WHS regulators as well as employers and unions.

For more information and to access the National Safe Work Month resources, go to safeworkmonth.swa.gov.au 

Quotes attributable to Safe Work Australia Chief Executive Officer, Marie Boland

“Creating safe and healthy workplaces is vital – this October I urge workplaces across Australia to make safety their business and participate in National Safe Work Month.  

This year we want workplaces to think about safety as part of the everyday business of their workplace—creating a safe and healthy workplace that is free from physical and psychological harm benefits everyone.

Having a safe and healthy workplace is a fundamental right for all workers, across all occupations and industries.

Commit to making work health and safety core to how you do business this National Safe Work Month and beyond.”

Media contact: media@swa.gov.au