26 September 2023

Safework strategy builds on workplace safety

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Construction sites, hazardous chemical facilities and sites with mobile plant equipment are among the workplaces targeted in a new High-Risk Workplaces Strategy launched by SafeWork NSW.

Minister for Better Regulation and Innovation, Kevin Anderson said the strategy was part of a commitment to reduce fatalities and serious injuries at work.

“The strategy utilises current and historical data to identify risk trends within industries, which will then allow SafeWork to run targeted programs so that there is a better chance of intervening before an incident occurs,” Mr Anderson said.

“The High-Risk Workplaces Strategy is a game changer in the fight to reduce workplace fatalities and serious injuries,” he said.

“Using state-of-the-art data science, SafeWork NSW can better identify businesses most at risk of having a workplace incident, and then work with those businesses to remove or reduce the risk before someone gets seriously injured or killed.”

Mr Anderson said the Strategy used a predictive model that generated a risk score for each business.

“When applied against last year’s data, the model has an 80 per cent success rate in predicting whether or not a business will have an incident,” he said.

He said SafeWork NSW’s compliance, prevention and regulatory function was guided by the Work Health and Safety Roadmap for NSW 2022.

“The six-year strategy commits NSW to a 30 per cent reduction in work related fatalities and a 50 per cent reduction in the incidence of serious injuries, illnesses by 2022.”

“To date NSW is exceeding national targets and is the only state to increase its targets,” Mr Anderson said.

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