The OzHelp Foundation has announced a partnership with the Trauma Centre Australia which will see it provide 24/7 phone support to workers and their families in the building and construction and transport and logistics industries.
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Tradies aren’t protecting against skin cancer despite up to ten times higher UV exposure
New data reveals that Australia’s tradies aren’t acting to protect themselves from the sun despite exposure to skin cancer causing ultraviolet radiation (UV) up to ten times the rate of indoor workers.
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Wellington Water delivers difficult infrastructure with the help of Mooven
Learn how Wellington Water and GHD worked together to get an in-depth understanding of what was happening around their projects and the impact on their community.
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Boosting efficiency in major projects
Mooven’s subscription software incorporates data from a wide range of sources, including real-time traffic flow, to provide contractors and government agencies with a clearer picture of when and where they should operate.
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Under construction: Building new industry standards
More than 1.2 million construction workers across Australia are being urged to have their say on a new Culture Standard to make the industry a safer, more productive, and attractive place to work.
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Recruitment drive for Western Sydney airport construction
The $5.3 billion federally-funded Western Sydney airport will be looking for operators of earthmoving equipment such as scrapers and tipper trucks.
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Transurban tests robotic self-wheeling traffic cones
Remote-controlled robotic traffic cones and smart rumble strips will be trialled on the city link in Victoria.
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MATES in Construction launches in NT
Mental health and suicide prevention program MATES has launched in the Northern Territory to support the construction, mining and energy industries.
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Tradies take better care of their tools than health – new research
Australian tradies are almost twice as likely to take good care of their tools as their bodies despite having one of the highest injury rates of any occupation, according to research from the Australian Physiotherapy Association.
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