Employers urged to prioritize safety during holidays

SafeWork NSW

With Christmas less than a week away, SafeWork NSW is urging all businesses and workers across the State to make safety their top priority.

Head of SafeWork John Tansey said the lead-up to Christmas is the most demanding and dangerous period of the year for many in the hospitality, transport, retail and construction industries.

"With many school leavers and casual workers joining the workforce at this time of year, the desire to impress can lead to them taking risks that more experienced colleagues wouldn't," Mr Tansey said.

"The potential for injury is increased with the additional pressure of trying to complete jobs before the Christmas break. Workplaces need to make safety a priority so everyone makes it to Christmas injury-free.

"Other steps businesses can take to prevent injuries include ensuring adequate staffing levels, setting realistic workloads and work schedules, having contingency plans if work falls behind, and providing regular rest breaks.

"By taking these steps we can ensure it is a happy and productive Christmas for all."

Mr Tansey said while many work throughout the festive season, some industries like construction shut down during Christmas and New Year, creating its own set of risks to be managed.

"Construction sites must be adequately secured during shut down to keep the community, particularly curious children, safe during school holidays," he said.

There are a number of things builders and developers can do to make their unattended sites safe and prevent a potential tragedy this Christmas including:

  • Ensure site perimeter fencing is secure and locked
  • Switch off power to the site
  • Clear debris
  • Block access to elevated floors, scaffolding and ladders
  • Store plant and equipment, tools, chemicals and dangerous goods securely
  • Empty water drums
  • Erect appropriate signage, including an after-hours contact number
  • Cover voids, pits, trenches and pier holes
  • Cap all exposed reinforcement bars.

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