Workplace offences are complex, impact risks to health, and require an experienced criminal lawyer to navigate.
Occupational Health and Safety Laws are critical, especially in riskier industries such as construction, mining, transport, and those that operate heavy machinery. The Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (OHS Act) is Victoria’s primary work health and safety act, setting out the rights, duties, and key principles to protect the welfare, health, and safety of employees and other people at work. The Act aims to ensure that work-related activities don’t put health and safety at risk.
This article will explain OHS laws and regulations, how they can affect you if you receive criminal charges, and how a criminal lawyer can help you in court.
These regulations build on the Occupational Health and Safety Act regulations, setting out how to fulfil duties, responsibilities and processes that support the OHS Act.
The Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2017 include requirements such as the safe operation of hazardous facilities and mines, training for high-risk work, managing and removing asbestos, and licences for specific activities.
The OHS regulations took effect on 18 June 2017 and replaced the old OHS Regulations 2007.
The following is a list of various points of prosecution that may be pursued during the legal proceedings in WorkSafe cases:
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According to the Prosecutorial Discretion Policy, a number of factors determine if there is a reasonable prospect for conviction. Always speak to a criminal lawyer for accurate, strong representation in court.
These factors can include a possible line of defence, the possibility of evidence being excluded, whether prosecution witnesses are available, the credibility of witnesses or whether there is a motive, conflict between eye-witnesses, a reason for a false story, forensic or medical evidence, the case of a child witness, and the reliability of admissions.
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WorkSafe considers whether it is within the public’s interest to take action, as outlined by the following points:
According to Safe Work Australia, there are ways to identify, assess, and control hazards at work, and all employees have this duty of care:
1. Undertake a risk assessment by identifying hazards that can cause harm, such as death, injury, or illness. This assessment can help you configure the severity of the risk, determine if control measures are effective, determine what action should be taken to control the risk and determine how urgent you need to take action.
2. Control risks or always aim to eliminate risks. Where it is not possible, the risk must be minimised. Follow the hierarchy of control measures, ranked from the highest level of protection to the lowest.
3. Review control measures. Always review control measures so they work as planned.
Managing these risks depends on the likelihood of the hazard or risk, the harm that could occur, knowledge or hazard about the risk, ways to minimise or eliminate the risk, and the costs.
Whether you are dealing with safety risks to health, criminal matters, or something as difficult as workplace manslaughter, solid legal advice by a criminal lawyer needs to be sought.
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