
Type
Publisher
Safe Work Australia
Publisher
Safe Work Australia
Version:
2014.
(Current)
Short Description
Provides advice on managing the risks of erecting, dismantling and using fixed scaffolding near overhead electric lines and associated electrical equipment with an operating voltage up to and including 33,000 volts.

Type
Publisher
Safe Work Australia
Publisher
Safe Work Australia
Version:
2014.
(Current)
Short Description
Provides advice for small businesses and workers on managing the risks associated with tower and mobile scaffolds and related scaffolding work.

Type
Publisher
Safe Work Australia
Publisher
Safe Work Australia
Version:
2014.
(Current)
Short Description
Provides information on the potential hazards for suspended (swing stage) scaffolds and provides practical examples of ways you can control the risks associated with them.

Type
Publisher
Safe Work Australia
Publisher
Safe Work Australia
Version:
2014.
(Current)
Short Description
Provides information on specific types of scaffolds and scaffolding and practical examples of ways you can control some of the risks associated with them.

Type
Publisher
SafeWork SA
Publisher
SafeWork SA
Version:
2021.
(Current)
Short Description
From 1 October 2020 to 1 April 2021, SafeWork SA undertook a compliance campaign (the campaign) focused on respirable crystalline silica (RCS) in the fabrication, construction, and mining industries; The fabrication industry included persons conducting a business or undertaking (PCBUs) using engineered and natural stone (i.e. monumental masons).

Type
Publisher
Safe Work Australia
Publisher
Safe Work Australia
Version:
2023.
(Current)
Short Description
As a person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU), you must protect your workers from breathing in silica dust.

Type
Publisher
Safe Work Australia
Publisher
Safe Work Australia
Version:
2023.
(Current)
Short Description
This checklist will help persons conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) in the engineered stone industry to identify the hazards that can cause occupational lung diseases, including silicosis, in their workers.

Type
Publisher
Safe Work Australia
Publisher
Safe Work Australia
Version:
2023.
(Current)
Short Description
Work Health and Safety (WHS) laws require you, as the person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU), to eliminate and minimise risks to the health and safety of your workers as much as you reasonably can.

Type
Publisher
Safe Work Australia
Publisher
Safe Work Australia
Version:
2023.
(Current)
Short Description
Silicosis is a lung disease caused by breathing in respirable crystalline silica which is a common mineral found in sand, concrete, quartz and other types of rock.

Type
Publisher
Engineers Australia
Publisher
Engineers Australia
Version:
2020.
(Current)
Short Description
Engineers Australia convened a building industry working group to develop a paradigm for good practice of engineers across the building sector.