
Originally Posted by
weeds
Sad day without a doubt.....chops your right be good if deaths never happen but sadly they will. I believe the frequency is dropping but will we get to zero workplace deaths??? Nope....
I do feel for the family, workers and emergency services involved.
Massive inquest???? all good and well but one they take too long and secondly when the findings are release they are generally poorly communicated with industry.
You only have to attend Confined Space or Working @ Heights courses to see the outdated examples or outcomes from major accidents. It’s not hard to find example of unsafe workplace acts driving around Brisbane, when my wife worked as a trainer in heights I used to send her pics weekly so she had recent relevant examples.
Listening to the emergency services being interviewed they have indicated a paddle/mixer moved....if thats anywhere near an accurate report than the root cause is a poor isolation plan, be surprised if it isn’t the main contributor..
Heard on the radio just the other day about the deaths in the workplace and the farming industry is the highest.
What each of us can do out of this incident is have the discussion with your team today or tomorrow, no need to wait for an inquiry. Just discussing a death hopefully gets the cogs turning.
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