Author: Staff Writer
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Experts Say Sydney Water Still Safe
Sydney Water’s Head of Laboratory Services, Julia Bartlett, has confirmed that Sydney’s drinking water remains well within the stringent safety standards set by the Australian Drinking ... -
Call to Make Safety-Related Standards Cost-Free
As small businesses continue to struggle with high operational and living costs, there are calls to make at least one running cost free with concerns safety ... -
October is National Safe Work Month
“The residential building industry has made significant strides over the last two decades in managing safety on site with workplace incidents continuing to trend downwards,” said ... -
Fanco Launches Gaia Ceiling Fan
Fanco, Australia’s boutique ceiling fan brand, is excited to announce the launch of its latest innovation, the Gaia Ceiling Fan, which has been recognised and awarded ... -
Adelaide Plumbers Warn of Hidden Water Leaks
Local plumbing experts are raising the alarm on a widespread but often overlooked issue: hidden water leaks and inefficient plumbing systems, which are quietly draining the ... -
Engineered Stone Ban is Good… But More Research is Needed
The recent announcement that Australia will lead the world in banning the importation of engineered stone is another positive move in the fight to protect workers ... -
Practical tips for managing tradie mental health
Running a business is a challenge for anyone, especially for tradies who are not only managing operations but also out on the tools as well. Many ... -
Legrand Acquires PVC Conduit Leader, Australian Plastic Profiles
Legrand, the global specialist in electrical and digital building infrastructure, has announced the acquisition of Australian Plastic Profiles (APP), a market leader in PVC conduits in ... -
New Partnership Helps Combat Falls at Work
A new partnership between the Australian Institute of Health and Safety (AIHS) and the Working at Height Association (WAHA) will work on delivering more specialised training ...