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In reply to the Hon. T.A. FRANKS (30 April 2019).
The Hon. R.I. LUCAS (Treasurer): I have been advised:
Since the beginning of the SafeWork SA audit program in January 2019:
37 improvement notices have been issued to persons conducting a business or undertaking (PCBUs);
17 prohibition notices have been issued to PCBUs;
There have been no serious safety incidents, including hospitalisation of a worker, identified as part of the program.
Independent of the SafeWork SA audit program, since January 2019 there has been only one serious EWP safety incident, including hospitalisation of a worker. The PCBU notified SafeWork SA about this incident pursuant to their duty to notify of a notifiable incident under section 38 of the Work Health and Safety Act 2012 (SA) (WHS Act). The worker was admitted to hospital with a fractured pelvis. SafeWork SA after investigating the incident, recommended no further investigation after some additional follow-up in relation to incident notification.
In addition to the mentioned incident, there has been one other EWP safety incident (independent of the SafeWork SA audit program) involving an injury to a worker. The PCBU notified SafeWork SA about this incident pursuant to their duty to notify of a dangerous incident under section 37(g) of the WHS Act. The worker suffered jarring and a muscle sprain but was not admitted to hospital. SafeWork SA investigated the incident and the PCBU has subsequently implemented corrective and preventative actions to prevent or minimise a re-occurrence of the incident. On the basis of these actions SafeWork SA recommended no further investigation.