AUSTRALIA’S TEN-YEAR STRATEGY TO REDUCE WORKPLACE FATALITIES, INJURIES AND ILLNESSES

Sep 30, 2023 | International News

The Australian Work Health and Safety Strategy 2023-2033 sets a national vision of safe and healthy work for all and provides a platform for delivering key work health and safety (WHS) improvements.

The strategy was developed under Safe Work Australia’s tripartite governance processes and has been agreed by the Commonwealth, state and territory governments. It represents a national commitment to work together to reduce worker fatalities, injuries and illnesses over the next decade.

It outlines targets to measure progress over the next 10 years, including a reduction in worker fatalities caused by traumatic injuries by 30%. More than 150 stakeholders were consulted on the development of the strategy

 

To download the ten-year safety strategy visit www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/

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