Today was a big day for organisations and government authorities to restate their commitments to workplace safety.
Queensland’s Industrial Relations Cameron Dick has stated that “workers and their families were paying too high a price for their jobs.
“Every year more than 100 Queenslanders die and tens of thousands more suffer a work-related injury or illness, costing the Queensland economy about $5 billion a year. That is just not good enough and we can all do more to reduce that toll. Safety needs to become an integral part of the everyday culture of all Queensland workplaces and we must realise that safety is everyone’s responsibility.”
South Australia’s IR Minister, Paul Holloway has said
“The imperative to proactively manage safety is one we can never stop reinforcing, given the ever-changing nature of the workforce and the need to protect new entrants to the working environment.”
Very surprisingly he also said that
“We’re on track to beat the nationally-agreed target of a 40% reduction in workplace injury in the ten years to 2012, Continue reading “Media statements are everywhere as Safe Work Australia Week begins”