Safe Work Australia is urging employers to take precautions this summer against the risks of working in heat and/or air pollution, considering the perilous conditions across the country last summer.|Safe Work Australia is urging employers to take precautions this summer against the risks of working in heat and/or air pollution, considering the perilous conditions across the country last summer.
Safe Work Australia is urging employers to take precautions this summer against the risks of working in heat and/or air pollution, considering the perilous conditions across the country last summer.
Over the 10 years from 2009-10 to 2018-19, there were 1,774 workers’ compensation claims resulting from working in heat.
Of these, 1,679 were from working in the sun, 940 were cancer-related, 441 were claims regarding heat stroke or heat stress, and 95 were from working in hot indoor conditions.
SWA is encouraging PCBUs to access and download its various working in heat resources, found below.
SWA working in heat resources
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