Posted by George McTaggart
on 2 October 2025
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1. IntroductionMould is a part of a large group of common organisms called fungi, present ubiquitously throughout nature.The spread of mould should be mitigated, as it can cause both health issues and property damage. Mould needs both moisture and nutrients to grow and thrive. Severe m...
Posted by Kathryn Pourau
on 17 July 2025
Training is an effective way to communicate OHS information, upskill personnel and improve safety performance and culture.
Legal obligations require an employer “to provide information, instruction, training or supervision to employees of the employer as is necessary to enable persons to p...
Posted by Stephen Gleeson
on 10 July 2025
A case study that serves as a sobering reminder of the ever-present danger that ACM’s (Asbestos Containing Materials) pose to public health that, unfortunately, will linger for generations to come...
In the early 1970’s the power industry in the Latrobe Valley was boomin...
With recent changes in environmental regulations, businesses must effectively navigate the new General Environmental Duty (GED) landscape to minimise their environmental impact. By understanding key points and implementing proactive steps, businesses can avoid penalties and contribute positively ...
Posted by Richard Whitlam
on 12 May 2025
Welding fumes have long been recognised as a workplace hazard, containing a mix of metal oxides, gases, and other harmful particulates. Overexposure can lead to serious health issues, including respiratory diseases, lung damage, and even an increased risk of cancer.
Last year, workplace exposure...