MaxiCut® Ultra™ with AD-APT® - 52-4745D, 52-6745F, 52-6745FI
ATG's MaxiCut Ultra with AD-APT gloves are designed to provide exceptional cut resistance, comfort, and durability.
Enhancing Workplace Safety with Master Lock Connected Lockout/Tagout Solutions
Master Lock, a global leader in isolation safety solutions, is excited to introduce their cLOTO (Connected Lockout Tagout) solution.
Stay Cool and Comfortable with ATG's AD-APT® Technology in MaxiFlex®
ATG® has integrated its revolutionary AD-APT® Technology into the renowned MaxiFlex® glove range, setting a new benchmark in hand protection.
What a psychologically safe workplace looks like
A personal account from a remote mining site shows how a psychologically safe workplace foundation can be fostered, even in the harshest of Australian locations.
Contract labour in mining: do savings outweigh safety outcomes?
Australian researchers have analysed decades of research on contract labour in mining, arguing that the cost reductions could create unforeseen safety risks.
Graphex Beyond+ safety glove
The Graphex Beyond+ safety glove enhances impact protection by combining dexterity, comfort and...
ATG MaxiCut Ultra gloves with AD-APT
ATG's MaxiCut Ultra gloves with AD-APT are engineered to deliver superior cut resistance,...
The benefits of complying with new welding fume safety standards
As Australian welding safety regulations become more stringent, workplaces should look to deploy Australian Standards Certified PAPR units that are...
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AWU: "Heads must roll after mass silicosis diagnosis"
News that 13 M6 tunnel workers have been diagnosed with silicosis "should prompt immediate...
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Business caught cutting stone after ban implemented
A WA carpentry business was recently found to be working with engineered stone after the...
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NSW Govt enforces engineered stone ban via inspections
Over 100 improvement notices have been issued to workplaces as part of the NSW Government's...
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Unpacking the latest in height safety
The introduction of the Industrial Manslaughter Bill in NSW this year means that a more proactive approach to workplace safety is needed.
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$75K in company/officer fines follow awning collapse injury
A shade solutions company and officer in Queensland have been fined $70,000 and $5000,...
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$40K fine follows skylight fall
In Victoria, a demolition company has been convicted and fined $40,000 after a worker fell...
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Charges laid over construction site fall risks
A construction company has been charged by WorkSafe Victoria over unsafe practices at a Donvale...
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From pandemic to prevention: companies address manual handling risks
Across all work industries, manual handling injuries (or body stressing injuries) represent ~37% of total workplace injuries.
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Workplace manslaughter fine more than doubled to $3m
A stonemasonry company that was the first to be convicted under Victoria's workplace...
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Mobile plant, fixed machinery and vehicles compliance blitz
SafeWork NSW inspectors have issued more than 140 notices as part of a targeted mobile plant,...
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Repeat forklift offender has fine more than doubled
In Victoria, a refrigerated transport and storage company has had a fine more than doubled to...
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