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My garage roller-door has switch to sense resistance, to stop and reverse.
With switch like this, all workers could have mentioned visa.
Mr Reynolds said that there was an override switch on the ground but that the three men on the ground, who he said were from Thailand and did not speak English, were not able to operate the switch.
Agreed, though sadly on the last line.I have to say that on work sites where union rules, accidents happen too.
Some due to stupidity, laziness, officials turning blind eye, cutting corners or mere complacency.
Only some are due to Co greed.
But every fatality is good points scoring possibility for somebody.
I would have though that 40 metres up in WP signified it as class WP (open) O.H.S. Certification Australia.There are some pretty strict rules on operating plant of that nature, and depending on the type of plant used, the operators may have required a license.
As for workers who can't speak English.... personally I have issued plenty of notices regarding "Duty of care" to the employer, principal contractor and the person in control of the workplace with regards to this issue. It is a huge OHS issue when workers can't understand English instructions.
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I would have though that 40 metres up in WP signified it as class WP (open) O.H.S. Certification Australia.
Furthermore, there are probably alot more than sections 18 and 19 within the act that could apply.
We need to be very careful in this country in relation to "can't understand English" as this is possibly construed as "Vilification" and or "prejudice", regardless of how we may think of it as a requirement.
What surprises me in this case is the lack of communication with crew on the ground;
1 Were there no radios in the WP?
2 Were the people on the ground (Thais) on the same work crew, and if so, how were they able to communicate with one another to perform their duties at work?
We need to be very careful in this country in relation to "can't understand English" as this is possibly construed as "Vilification" and or "prejudice", regardless of how we may think of it as a requirement.
Couldn't agree more! What I was getting at was how we word our safety wants on the job (and) how that relates to the laws as written by our pollies.I would hate to think we live in an enviroment so insane, so over ridden with a desire for political correctness, that the safety of those people you work with is less important than upsetting someone, not because of their race colour or creed, but because of their inability to communicate with their fellow workers.
Transportable housing now this. What next?
cheers
Surly
SL = Scissors11m or more and you need a license. Just a case of a bad safety system, and the worst case scenario. The operator is as much to blame as the mine for not factoring this in. Someone on the ground should have been shown how to retrieve the basket at the very least. Easy for an operator of boom lifts or ewps to take for granted. But if your going 40m in the air you want to check in case.
SL = Scissors
EWP = Booms below 11m
WP = Booms above 11m
Yes had to get my license a few years back. This guy must have been really preoccupied to get wedged like that unless the machine was faulty.
Or not trained...
Anyway, the legislation is written by a tripartite body consisting of the CCI, UnionsWA and WorkSafe in WA. The pollies just pass it. Due to the CCI's involvement, many provisions have been watered down and even removed. For example, they resisted the increase of the penalties, they resisted the inclusion of Section 18A (see above) and they still insist that when a company is given an Improvement Notice to conduct a risk assessment, all they have to do is 'consider' the potential controls. No evidence needs to be presented to show that they did in fact do the RA, all they have to say is that they've 'considered' it. For years we have lobbied to have the word 'consider' replaced with something more tangible, but they veto it everytime.... wankers.
its much cheaper and companies often report greater profits when labor from asia is attained..
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