"Be prepared for unannounced site visits."
That's the message from, Craig Jennion, the Hunter Executive Director of the Housing Industry Association (HIA).
SafeWork NSW inspectors will be conducting surprise inspections on Newcastle building sites this week, aimed at clamping down on high-risk harms on construction sites.
Inspectors are focusing on work from heights, electrical safety, falling objects, amenities, work plans and the prevention of respiratory diseases such as silicosis, asbestosis, and mesothelioma.
They will also be checking worksites have appropriate COVID-19 safe practices in place for all workers.
Inspectors have the power to issue on the spot fines of up to $3600 for corporations and $720 for individuals.
The HIA is warning that inspectors will use these powers where businesses are not protecting their workers.
“HIA urges the construction sector to be observant of requirements relating to COVID-19. HIA has supported the sector with a suite of up-to-date COVID safe operational guidelines, available on our website”.
“All of HIA’s Making Space on Site Guidelines, site signs and the COVID-19 QR Code site induction are freely available to assist ensure business employees and subcontractors are working to remain COVID safe on-site and in the office."
“If you are a person conducting a business or undertaking work on a construction site, the work health and safety laws require you to manage the risks to health and safety associated with activity that is reasonably likely to cause injury”
HIA urges industry to visit the HIA and SafeWork NSW websites to ensure compliance and avoid a potential fine.
“While the Newcastle region is the focus of the SafeWork NSW campaign those operating anywhere in NSW need to be vigilant”, concluded Mr Jennion.
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