on 26-09-2013 05:53 PM
What does one do if your workplace flouts allot of safety laws and Safework reps from the Government do not seem to care about it?
Heavy lifting (causing injuries)?
Rats in Lunchroom?
Broken electrical equipment?
Overflowing toilets?
No fridge in lunchroom?
No first aid kit?
Tried talking to the Boss and he just lies about things being organised.
Reps come to the workshop and barely walk through it, talk and laugh with the Boss and leave.
If you get injured because of these you then have to deal with workcover(or their contracted legal firms) and they do not care at all about the people they are suppose help back to work.
on 26-09-2013 05:59 PM
on 26-09-2013 06:01 PM
@just_me_karen wrote:
That sounds awful, nobody should have unsafe working conditions. The trouble these days is the balance of power is on the employer's side.
However, you can anonymously report to work cover. That's what I'd do, if the boss isn't open to suggestions.
Someone did and he was fired.
Scratch that, he made a mistake on a project that we have all done and that was used as a reason to fire him.
He contacted the EPA regarding the handling of chemicals and a week later he was gone.
on 26-09-2013 06:02 PM
report them to aca? the love stuff like this
on 26-09-2013 06:04 PM
I tried to contacted a contractor who does the safety inspections and they did not return my call and when i phoned back this person works a half a week and is 'hard to get a hold of'.
on 26-09-2013 06:06 PM
Complain to worksafe and be prepared to make enemies. 😄
on 26-09-2013 06:07 PM
@happyroo_bunji wrote:report them to aca? the love stuff like this
I need to stay employed to help support an ill parent.
Until they pass, I cannot move on with my life or employment situation.
I need my jawb, I just do not like being treated this badly by a company I have given 9 years to.
on 26-09-2013 06:08 PM
@topsidesoul wrote:I tried to contacted a contractor who does the safety inspections and they did not return my call and when i phoned back this person works a half a week and is 'hard to get a hold of'.
there has to a way to report anon
26-09-2013 06:09 PM - edited 26-09-2013 06:12 PM
@freakiness wrote:Complain to worksafe and be prepared to make enemies. 😄
As I stated, worksafe do seem to care and I cannot work out why.
Some places such as Bunnings are over the top when it comes to safety.
How does my employer get a pass from this worksafe rep?
Is the rep doing something to look the other way?
One can walk through the place and see things like a lack of firehoses and extinguishes, broekn electrical cables and extensions.
Also all the things I mentioned.
on 26-09-2013 06:10 PM