Title: Settlement Guide: 5 things to know about work safety

Whilst all workers in Australia have the right to say no when asked to work in an unsafe manner, foreign workers and those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds tend to keep quiet.

Hard hats

Source: Pixabay/Public Domain

1. What your boss must do

Must show you how to do your job safely, make sure there is someone to watch out for you, not ask you to do anything that needs a special licence, like drive a car, a crane or a forklift if you don’t have the right licence, have the right tools and equipment for you to do your job safely, give you safety equipment if you need it to do your job.

Forklift driver
Source: AAP

2. What you must do to keep yourself safe at work

You must look after your own health and safety at work, including being fit and well enough to do your job. You cannot be under the influence of alcohol or drugs or use alcohol or illegal drugs while at work or do anything that would hurt yourself or anyone else at work.

Safety clothes
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3. Your right to fair pay and conditions

Fair Work Ombudsman
Source: Courtesy of Fair Work

4. Bullying at work

Bullying at work
Source: AAP/PA Wire

5. What to do if you get hurt or injured at work

Get first aid or see a doctor or nurse straight away. You have the right to choose the doctor you see. You can ask the doctor for a medical certificate and you can show this certificate to your boss. Tell your boss that you have been hurt and fill in an incident report.

Medics
Source: AAP

If you require language assistance, call the Translating and Interpreting Service on 131 450.


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Published 28 September 2016 1:08pm
Updated 20 October 2016 1:21pm
By Ildiko Dauda
Source: Australia government

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