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Royal Commission a "health hazard"

Date: 19 September 2002

Building workers rally in Melbourne

Building workers rally in Melbourne

Victorian building unions host a successful health and safety conference in defiance of the Cole Royal Commission.

Building union health and safety representatives, Bob Cameron, Minister for WorkCover, industry representatives, academics and health professionals gathered in Melbourne today (19 September) for an occupational health and safety conference that building unions describe as the 'real' OHS Conference.

Around 300 building union OHS representatives and shop stewards from across Victoria marched down Collins Street and rallied outside the premises of the Cole Royal Commission declaring it a "health hazard."

The 'REAL Construction Industry Health and Safety Conference' coincides with a two-day, invitation-only health and safety conference convened by Commissioner Cole.

The rally heard that the Royal Commission had devoted 150 days to the interrogation of building unions and only two days to health and safety, despite its' terms of reference.

Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union State Secretary, Martin Kingham said the aim of the Royal Commission's health and safety conference was to undermine the important role of the union movement in identifying hazards and preventing deaths in the workplace.

"The Royal Commission is a health hazard. The Federal Government, aided and abetted by the Royal Commission, is hell bent on removing the only people who have the ability to intervene and save lives."

Mr Kingham said the Royal Commissions health and safety conference was an "invitation-only tea party," which excluded union health and safety representatives.

"We are going to have a real Construction Industry Health and Safety Conference. Faceless bureaucrats in Canberra can't intervene and save lives only health and safety reps can."

Victorian Minister for WorkCover, Bob Cameron, in a keynote address to the conference, said there had been a 25 per cent reduction in the incidence of injury on construction sites as a result of a cooperative approach to health and safety.

"At a time when the construction industry is being painted by some as beset with conflict it is encouraging to see such a spirit of co-operation in Victoria in the name of safety.

"Good health and safety practices in the workplace are a winner for workers and employers alike. The greatest gains can be made when we all work together with that common purpose", Mr Cameron said.

The conference heard personal stories of the tragic impact of workplace fatalities on families and workmates from a number of speakers, including wives, mothers, OHS Representatives and OHS Officers.

The Conference learned that there had been two workplace fatalities on building sites in the past 24 hours. A 40-year-old father of two was killed at work yesterday in Perth when a roof section panel collapsed and a demolition worker died in New South Wales today when a building collapsed at the former BHP steelworks site in Newcastle.

Copies of speeches and resolutions from the building unions health and safety conference will be published on the OHS website as soon as they become available.

For further information

Contact: Cathy Beadnell
Union: Victorian Trades Hall Council - OHS Unit
Phone: 039 96593576
Contact Mobile: 0425 701793
Fax: 039 6632127
Email: cbeadnell@vthc.org.au
WWW: http://www.ohsrep.org.au


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