Migrant and multicultural workers - Overview
… and safety concerns, and it’s illegal to punish you, or fire you for doing so refuse to do work if you are reasonably … and safety concerns, and it’s illegal to punish you, or fire you for doing so refuse to do work if you are reasonably …
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… not exceed 25 kg or 25 L. Hazardous chemicals in portable fire-fighting or medical equipment for use at a workplace. … not exceed 25 kg or 25 L. Hazardous chemicals in portable fire-fighting or medical equipment for use at a workplace. …
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… Trent embarked on his career in 1999 with the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB) in Melbourne, where he served as a … then continuing his focus on community safety joining Fire and Rescue NSW in 2020. Throughout his career, Trent has … of strategic work health and safety frameworks in Tasmania Fire Service and chaired the Australasian Fire and Emergency …
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21 November 2014 |
Reports… combustion engine powered equipment, cleaning out ash from fire sites, health workers exposed to diathermy smoke (smoke … during surgery), cooking, and fighting fires and fire overhaul and clean-up. What were the exposure … to PAHs were considered to be high during activities like fire fighting, back-burning, burning waste, or clearing ash. …
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20 March 2020 |
Resources… and stibnite. Antimony’s main use is as a fire retardant in plastics, rubber, building materials and … and stibnite. Antimony’s main use is as a fire retardant in plastics, rubber, building materials and …
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26 February 2024 |
… compensation claims were: Labourers Truck drivers Fire and emergency workers Police Gardeners Bushfires With … and know how to keep workers safe. Exposure to heat, fire and smoke from bushfires can cause injuries, illness, … an information sheet , which explains how the Australian Fire Danger Rating System (AFDRS) and Australian Warning …
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30 January 2024 |
Corporate publications… what to do if there is a high, extreme or catastrophic fire danger rating at your workplace? 30 Jan 2024 Safe Work … new information sheet to assist PCBUs to use the national fire danger rating and warning systems to identify and assess … and territories have now implemented the: Australian Fire Danger Rating System (AFDRS), which provides information …
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22 June 2023 |
Corporate publications… extreme weather and related damage or failure and collapse fire and related damage or collapse noise, and fatigue. … extreme weather and related damage or failure and collapse fire and related damage or collapse noise, and fatigue. …
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19 October 2016 |
Video and audio… including state and emergency service workers, police, fire and rescue workers, paramedics, doctors, nurses, … officer), Carolina (nurse), Steve (paramedic) and Rachel (fire fighter). Supporting information Workplace violence and … program YouTube video: The Black Dog Institute and Fire and Rescue NSW: Depression and the fire fighter who …
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Hazardous chemicals Hazardous chemicals are commonly used or found in the construction industry. This can include paints, solvents, glues, fuels, asbestos and dust. Workers may be exposed to dangerous chemicals during construction work activities. …