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Stay Ahead: What You Need to Know About WHS Laws in Australia in 2025
Australia’s WHS Laws 2025: What You Need to Know Workplace safety is serious business—and staying updated on Australia’s Work Health and Safety (WHS) laws can save you time, money, and lives. Whether you’re running a construction site or managing an office, these updates for 2025 will keep you compliant and your team protected. What’s New in 2025? 1. The Engineered Stone Ban Silica dust is a big deal, and it’s not going away anytime soon. Safe Work Australia has rolled out a ban on engineered stone to curb exposure risks. If your team works with concrete or stone, make sure they’re equipped with respiratory protection that meets the latest standards. 2. Incident Notification Rules Have a system in place to report incidents, including psychological hazards. Streamlined rules mean businesses must act fast and be transparent. Set up a workplace safety station with first aid kits and ensure staff are trained to use them. 3. Right to Disconnect Burnout is real. New laws allow employees to unplug after hours. It’s the perfect time to promote healthier work environments by investing in ergonomic office setups. Check out our range of anti-fatigue mats for your workspace. 4. Industrial Manslaughter Legislation Tasmania is now in line with other states, holding employers accountable for negligence that results in fatalities. Make compliance your mantra. Invest in high-visibility gear to keep your team safe and seen. 5. New Workplace Exposure Limits (WEL) From hazardous chemicals to airborne particles, workplace exposure limits have been updated. Equip your team with protective gloves and eye protection to meet these stricter standards. Stay Compliant with the Right Tools Staying on top of WHS laws is easier when you have the right equipment. Whether it’s hard hats, fall arrest systems, or safety signage, AIMS Industrial has you covered. Why It Matters WHS laws aren’t just rules—they’re lifelines. By investing in safety gear and fostering a culture of compliance, you’re not just protecting workers—you’re protecting your business. Ready to level up your workplace safety? Explore AIMS Industrial’s safety solutions today!
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Overview of Work Health and Safety (WHS) Laws in Australia
Here's a quick list of WHS laws in the country, with links to the various acts and regulations being enforced by The Commonwealth, States and Territories.
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