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21 Mar

SafeWork to focus on tree work industry safety

21 Mar 2017
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SafeWork NSW has launched a project with the tree work industry in an effort to improve safety, and better protect workers and consumers.

The Focus on Industry: Tree Work project is a Commerce Regulation Program initiative led by SafeWork NSW.  It involves working with tree industry businesses across NSW over the next six months to ensure they are meeting work health and safety, and workers compensation responsibilities. It will also help consumers to select reputable businesses.

The project is a joint initiative of SafeWork NSW, NSW Fair Trading and the State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA).

SafeWork NSW, Director Operational Capability, Jodie Deakes, said the project aimed to make it easier and safer for the tree work industry to do business and for consumers to make better choices.

“Each year more than 150 workers are injured while undertaking tree work, and sadly, three workers were fatally injured last financial year,” Ms Deakes said.

“Injuries are often serious, including head and spinal injuries and severe lacerations.

“Major causes of incidents include the lack of planning related to working at heights and around powerlines; the unsafe use of high risk machinery such as wood chippers; and the failure to assess tree condition and ground stability.

“Other issues include poor maintenance, untrained workers, and a lack of workers compensation and sun safety.

“Another problem is unqualified or unregistered businesses using unsafe work practices.”

Ms Deakes said the project would provide support and advice to businesses to help them take simple steps to plan work and ensure it is safe.

“This will include inspectors visiting worksites to assist with safety systems while also promoting the benefits of early recovery and return to work and, where necessary, take action to prevent dangerous work practices,” she said.

“Every worker in the NSW tree work industry has the right to a safe and healthy workplace, and safety is everyone’s responsibility.

“By combining the services of three NSW Government agencies, both businesses and consumers will have the information and support they need to design solutions to their work health and safety, workers compensation and consumer issues.”

For information on working safely with trees or how to select a qualified tree work business, visit www.safework.nsw.gov.au or www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au. For further advice and assistance call 13 10 50.

Footage of tree work business, Tree Serve and news grabs of their Contracts Manager, Rob Fisher and SafeWork NSW, Director Operational Capability, Jodie Deakes can be viewed on VIMEO at https://vimeo.com/207576593.

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