
How to create a safety culture
Tragically, there were 194 workplace fatalities in Australia in 2021. The leading cause of death was vehicle collision, followed by being hit by a moving
Tragically, there were 194 workplace fatalities in Australia in 2021. The leading cause of death was vehicle collision, followed by being hit by a moving
“Time, so they say, is money. This is particularly true in the world of workforce compliance, where delays can lengthen employee and contractor time-to-start while
Compliance happens to be one of those professions that people fall into from parallel roles such as HR, Legal, and Safety. This creates a dynamic
At its most basic level, onboarding and workforce deployment is a box-ticking exercise for getting vital compliance tasks done before a worker begins. But savvy
In his speech to Parliament on 10 December 2020, Minister of Defence Peter Dutton said most Aussies going about their day don’t spare much thought for our
It’s 2022. We have self-driving cars, smart homes, robots on Mars, and the Metaverse. Yet in many organisations, HR administrators are still attempting to manage
Forbes identified a total of nearly $4 billion over 2021 that was collected by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Financial Industry Regulatory
Operators of critical infrastructure assets may not have the visibility needed to meet compliance requirements for a national security bill, according to cyber-physical systems experts.
COVID-19 has changed the way that all aspects of life operate, and this has had a profound effect on the business environment and the laws,
Government oversight is a divisive issue. While some point to the strength of Australia’s regulatory and governance arrangements and celebrate the safety, social, environmental and
$21.6 million will be invested into the aged care auditing workforce in 2022-23 by the Department of Health, with the aim of increasing quality and
As every motoring enthusiast will tell you, it’s what’s under the hood that counts. No matter how flashy the car looks or how persuasive the
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