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Robert O'Neill

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Robert is the founder and OHS Consulting Practice Leader of Work Safety Hub, with more than 10 years’ experience in managing safety and risk management programs.

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Re-Examining The Real Definition of "Worker" According to Work Cover Queensland

Work Cover Queensland and the Australian government have plans to change the definition ...
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A Conveyor Has Just Caused a Fertiliser Owner $160,000 Claim on Injury

Incitec Pivot Ltd and a recruitment agency Skilled Group were fined a total of $160,000 ...
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Does Workplace Noise “Really” Lead to Hearing Loss? ; Warrnambool Blitz Safety Breaches

WorkCover NSW addressed businesses in New South Wales about the importance of managing ...
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Ongoing Free Training for Chemical Labelling Harmonised System

The Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) was ...
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Five Important Neglected Items in Work Health and Safety Manuals

It has always been a standard among health and safety training manuals to incorporate ...
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Concerned Workers on Asbestos Laced Pits; 8th National Safe Work Awards Winners Announced

Concerned workers of Tasmania have sought the help of UNIONS Tasmania (Tasmanian branch ...
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Work Can Sometimes Be Rough....and Itchy

Contact dermatitis is the most common form of occupational skin disease (OSD). ...
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An Edifice of Work Safety Remembrance

A lasting reminder was dedicated to our dear Australians who died in workplaces. A formal ...
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Wharfies Prone To Accidents: Urge to Sign MUA!

Australian wharfies were said to be 14 times more likely to be killed in work than any ...
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