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COVID 19 Audit Tool for Construction, Trades & Allied Industries

Posted by Deirdre McConn

481250193-280x240Free COVID 19 Resources. Interactive Construction Audit Tool

Construction, Trades and Allied Industries.

We are continuing to prepare a series of resources to assist our clients with the management and control of COVID 19 in the workplace.

Continuing with Construction, the team has prepared a Construction Audit Tool for COVID 19. We cover the recent advisories from Safe Work Australia, WorkSafe Victoria and the Master Builders. The audit tool is a web based, interactive tool with check boxes.

This is a user friendly tool designed to be conducted digitally directly on site. 

You can view and use the Construction COVID 19 Audit Tool here in a web browser.

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Topics: Hazardous Materials Management

COVID 19 Free Toolbox Talk for Construction, Trades & Allied Industries

Posted by Maria Lastra

Screen Shot 2020-04-20 at 3.19.53 pmFree COVID 19 Toolbox Resources.

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Topics: Hazardous Materials Management

Mesothelioma Risks Among Workers to Stay for a Long Period of Time

Posted by Robert O'Neill

asbestos_1Australian research and studies have confirmed their initial findings that the risk of developing mesothelioma will continue to be on the rise even a few more decades after a worker’s first exposure to asbestos.

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Topics: Blog, Hazardous Materials Management

“Third Wave” Asbestos Victims Diagnosed in Western Australia

Posted by Robert O'Neill

asbestos at workWA tops as having the highest rate of Australians being diagnosed with mesothelioma than any other region in the country, with two out of every three victims believed to have contracted the deadly disease while at work.

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Topics: Blog, Hazardous Materials Management

Nanotechnology In The Workplace – Is It Safe?

Posted by Robert O'Neill

nanotechnology safetyBecause of the avalanche of products in the market that make use of the concepts of nanotechnology, how can we make sure that workers involved in this field are aptly protected from the several risks that are innate when dealing with these miniscule materials?

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Topics: Blog, Hazardous Materials Management