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  • Incident alert

    Serious fire and explosion injuries in three hot work incidents

    In October 2022, a worker suffered serious burns to his upper body after being engulfed by a fire at an engineering workplace. Early investigations revealed he was welding a metal plate to repair a leak to a tank, when an explosion occurred which resulted in a fire.

  • Workplace health and safety alert

    Mobile crane boom failure and major inspections

    The purpose of this safety alert is to highlight the risk of a potential catastrophic failure of corroded bolts on amusement rides. During inspection of teacup (cup and saucer) rides the bolts attaching the patron carriage (teacup) were found with severely corroded bolts. The severely corroded mounting bolts cannot be identified without being removed for inspection. The information in this alert applies to bolted joints on any amusement devices that have limited access for inspection.

  • Workplace health and safety alert

    Major inspections identify severe corrosion on critical bolts on teacup (cup and saucer) type rides

    The purpose of this safety alert is to highlight the risk of a potential catastrophic failure of corroded bolts on amusement rides. During inspection of teacup (cup and saucer) rides the bolts attaching the patron carriage (teacup) were found with severely corroded bolts. The severely corroded mounting bolts cannot be identified without being removed for inspection. The information in this alert applies to bolted joints on any amusement devices that have limited access for inspection.

  • Incident alert

    Safety at swimming pools

    In December, a young girl was pulled from a local swimming pool unresponsive. Thankfully though, she quickly recovered. The girl was at the pool for school-based activities.

  • Incident alert

    Scaffold related incident

    In July 2021, a spectator at a local sports ground in Brisbane was crushed by a tower frame scaffold. Initial enquiries indicate the scaffold appears to have blown over because of possible wind gusts, fatally crushing the man. Investigations are continuing.

  • Workplace health and safety alert

    Zip line terminations

    The purpose of this alert is to inform zip line owners, operators, engineers and riggers of the risk of failure of zip line terminations and to provide guidance to help prevent the failure of zip lines.

  • Incident alert

    Fatal fall at tourist attraction

    In October 2019, a patron died, and another was seriously injured while using a zipline attraction as part of a rainforest adventure tour.

  • Workplace health and safety alert

    High ropes adventure courses

    The purpose of this alert is to highlight the risk of strangulation when participating in high ropes adventure courses.

  • Incident alert

    Operator severely injured by skidder winch

    In May 2019, an operator of a forestry skidder at a rural property became entangled in the cable winch mechanism at the rear of the machine.

  • Incident alert

    Audience members injured at horse racing event

    In March 2019, spectators were injured when they were struck by a mobile starting barrier at a harness racing event (a form of horse racing).

  • Incident alert

    Worker fatally crushed by skid steer loader

    In February 2019, a worker was killed while repairing a skid steer loader. Early investigations indicate the safety prop was not engaged to ensure the bucket arms could not be lowered. The worker inadvertently activated the controls and was crushed by the arms. It appears the mechanisms which enable the hand controls to be isolated were inoperative due to general wear and tear on the machine. Investigations are continuing.

  • Workplace health and safety alert

    Land-borne inflatable devices becoming airborne

    The purpose of this safety alert is to highlight the risk of land-borne inflatable devices (such as a jumping castle or slide) becoming airborne if they are not adequately anchored. This alert provides guidance to owners, suppliers, hirers and those supervising the operation of the inflatable about minimising the risk of the device becoming airborne.