Safe Work Australia presents award for Good Design 2017
Congratulations to Bombardier Transportation Australia, the winner of Safe Work Australia’s Award for Good Design for 2017 Source link
Congratulations to Bombardier Transportation Australia, the winner of Safe Work Australia’s Award for Good Design for 2017 Source link
Incoming BHP chairman Ken MacKenzie Source link
Posted June 02, 2017 18:10:35 Photo: The NSW Government has stopped short of putting a timeline on the project. (ABC Western Plains: Kathleen Ferguson) NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has unveiled the route and a $90 million funding boost for a new bridge at Dubbo in the state’s central-west. The funding comes on top of a
When hazardous chemicals require a bulk storage placard they do not need a label. Source link
Updated May 25, 2017 08:57:50 Straddling the “death cross” and “golden cross” – that’s where the oil market is delicately poised at the moment. Ahead of OPEC’s ministerial meeting in Vienna on Thursday evening, called to discuss extending production cuts to support prices, oil is very much at the crossroads. Five months into the original
Posted May 16, 2017 15:48:13 Photo: Senator Abetz says the CFMEU is taking action just when the sector is getting back on its feet. (ABC News: Gregor Salmon) Liberal senator Eric Abetz has warned jobs could be lost in Tasmania as a result of the construction union taking industrial action. The CFMEU said its members
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Updated May 02, 2017 09:56:52 Photo: Wall Street sign with the American flag on the New York Stock Exchange behind, September 2007. (f-l-e-x: www.flickr.com) Stocks on Wall Street were mixed as good profit results were offset by weaker United States economic data. Markets at 8:00am (AEST): ASX SPI 200 futures +0.15pc to 5,945 AUD: 75.30
Posted April 21, 2017 19:10:56 Photo: CFMEU’s Aaron Cartledge says it is unclear what impact the contaminated cement has had. (ABC: Natalie Whiting) Several major construction projects around Adelaide have been using contaminated cement, following an issue at South Australia’s Adelaide Brighton Cement, the construction union says. The company said it was investigating the problem,
Safe Work Australia’s Acting Chief Executive Officer, Amanda Grey invites interested stakeholders to comment on proposed options to amend the model Work Health and Safety Regulations for diving work. “We are seeking feedback on the likely impact of proposed amendments to diving work regulations” said Ms Grey. “We want to streamline and clarify the diving