Second NSW scaffold safety blitz following significant breaches

Second NSW scaffold safety blitz following significant breaches
Staff reporterSeptember 23, 2020

Construction sites across NSW will be subject to a new scaffolding safety blitz after a recent round of inspections saw more than 800 notices issued for significant safety breaches.

Minister for Better Regulation, Kevin Anderson has called upon the industry to improve its standards or risk heavy fines after SafeWork’s inspectors found missing scaffold parts, unlicensed workers, and substandard safety measures for those working from heights. 

“This is no joke – this year alone three people have died and 25 have been seriously injured due to falling from a height,” Mr Anderson said. 

“Over the first three month blitz SafeWork inspectors issued 26 penalty notices, 232 prohibition notices and 580 improvement notices, 500 of which were for risks associated with falling from heights. 

“We will not tolerate poor safety and workers lives being placed at risk on our worksites, and from today we are kicking off a new three month blitz, focusing on these risks.

“The sites we’ve identified can expect another visit very soon.” 

Mr Anderson said the notices were only the first step in the process, and under the recently amended Work Health and Safety Act 2011, non-compliant businesses could face heavy fines or up to five years jail-time. 

“NSW is proud to be leading the way with the strongest work health and safety legislation in the country, and we will not hesitate to prosecute anyone who disregards the safety of others,” Mr Anderson said. 

“Everyone should feel safe doing their job. If you spot anything risky, play your part in protecting your own safety as well as that of your work mates by immediately reporting it to SafeWork via the Speak Up app or website.”

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