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Scaffolding collapse .

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Created by actiomax > 9 months ago, 5 Apr 2019
actiomax
NSW, 1576 posts
5 Apr 2019 8:44PM
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I suppose we have to wait & see what the cause is but in this day & age in this country it's disgusting that 8 stories of scaffolding collapsed killing a young bloke.

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
5 Apr 2019 6:08PM
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actiomax said..
I suppose we have to wait & see what the cause is...



You could have just stopped there?

actiomax
NSW, 1576 posts
5 Apr 2019 9:14PM
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Yes ok I edited good call thanks .

bazz61
QLD, 3570 posts
6 Apr 2019 5:27AM
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Non union site .. just sayn , no safety officer , some badly injured as well as death .

Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
6 Apr 2019 11:11AM
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You're a f@#king disgrace Bazz. To use the death of a young bloke to push your unionist agenda without knowing the facts of the event is dragging the bottom of the barrel. No-one should go to work and not come home, but to try and score a cheap shot at non-union sites when a young bloke has died in an accident is disgusting.

Marsbars
546 posts
6 Apr 2019 10:54AM
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Paddles B'mere said..
You're a f@#king disgrace Bazz. To use the death of a young bloke to push your unionist agenda without knowing the facts of the event is dragging the bottom of the barrel. No-one should go to work and not come home, but to try and score a cheap shot at non-union sites when a young bloke has died in an accident is disgusting.


This!
Union site or not everyone deserves to go home there are thousands of people working in the housing industry and most have no safety officers, I hope there is a thorough investigation of the cause and if negligence then jail for those responsible fines mean stuff all.

actiomax
NSW, 1576 posts
6 Apr 2019 7:28PM
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I can't see a safety officer helping .
I'm thinking that the scaffolding is cheap import that hasn't been inspected & would fail Australian standards, the place is flooded with it now.
And just collapsed under its own weight.
I'm waiting for all these cheap cranes to start falling over as well .

Mark _australia
WA, 23519 posts
6 Apr 2019 4:52PM
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A safety officer would help. Under the OSH Act they can issue a notice to the employer about anything unsafe and it has to be acted upon. By law the safety rep has to be involved in formulating all JSA's
By law the safety rep can conduct an inspection every 30 days.
All sorts of stuff.
The OSH Act makes it hard for employers and gives safety reps a lot of power.

Hey bazz how about a meme for WA Police who are NOT covered by workers comp, get sacked with NO COMPO if they are injured and can't work anymore, and under the OSH Act CANNOT refuse to do work if it is dangerous. Yeah really.
The CFMEU has little to whine about, trust me.

It terrible this happened and for the same mobs who strike because there was no covered walkway to the portaloo and it was raining can't exactly claim the moral high ground. Let the poor family mourn first .....FFS, too soon bazza




Paddles B'mere
QLD, 3586 posts
6 Apr 2019 7:30PM
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How about we show the poor bloke's family a bit of respect so they can deal with their loss, and then wait for the investigation findings like civilised humans before we start waving our pitchforks around wildly

Imax1
QLD, 4926 posts
6 Apr 2019 7:50PM
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This is a water sport forum , not even heavy weather.
So this topic is here for us because we have nothing better to do.
As long as it's not abusive I think all views are talkable . I would think the direct people involved in this sad affair will not read our little community forum .
I enjoy seeing everyone's opinions In here , for we are a small group.
I miss Majic .

actiomax
NSW, 1576 posts
6 Apr 2019 8:52PM
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I'm not waving it around blindly.
There has been a spate of scaffolding collapse up till now it's been pure luck nobody else has been killed.
Do we really have to wait & just let people continue to use sub standard scaffolding until we get a answer?
Just looking at the news shows the bottom has collapsed under its own weight.
It didn't fall away from the building.
I can tell you from personal experience that this cheap imported scaffolding is a hell of a lot thinner than the old stuff made in Australia.

Imax1
QLD, 4926 posts
6 Apr 2019 8:04PM
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Three corners away from my house we have an repeatedly dangerous intersection.
Constant crash zone .
A few weeks ago my sons girlfriend watched two bloodied children extracted from a car crash .( not so bad , blood noses and bumps ) , could have been worse .
Same , same.
If takes situations like this for change .

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
7 Apr 2019 9:13PM
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To become a worksafe [ vic] licensed modular scaffold-er, is a 5 day course . This means the person is legally allowed to build and supervise ,non trained laborers, in the construction of up to 35 meter high any length modular scaffold tied into the building with tube and fitting.
You work out , if that is a problem .

bazz61
QLD, 3570 posts
7 Apr 2019 9:53PM
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Mark _australia said..
A safety officer would help. Under the OSH Act they can issue a notice to the employer about anything unsafe and it has to be acted upon. By law the safety rep has to be involved in formulating all JSA's
By law the safety rep can conduct an inspection every 30 days.
All sorts of stuff.
The OSH Act makes it hard for employers and gives safety reps a lot of power.

Hey bazz how about a meme for WA Police who are NOT covered by workers comp, get sacked with NO COMPO if they are injured and can't work anymore, and under the OSH Act CANNOT refuse to do work if it is dangerous. Yeah really.
The CFMEU has little to whine about, trust me.

It terrible this happened and for the same mobs who strike because there was no covered walkway to the portaloo and it was raining can't exactly claim the moral high ground. Let the poor family mourn first .....FFS, too soon bazza






You show your naivety with the above comment , Im a safety rep and scaff rigger , a lot of the industry is labour hire open your trap and complain your gone , this is the reality today
Its common knowledge Union sites are safer than non Union sites , and that in times of LNP governments with anti Union agendas accidents trend upwards .This is a fact how unplatable it is to you Tories on here .
Off course you guys will jump on anything to demonise unions and its members and you did it on here in this thread .

Subsonic
WA, 3382 posts
7 Apr 2019 8:21PM
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After seeing some of the structures that scaffies are required to build and put their name/assurance to, i'd like to hope it gets thoroughly investigated.

If the structure/materials aren't up to scratch, scaffy or end user, people can die.

Mark _australia
WA, 23519 posts
8 Apr 2019 4:38PM
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bazz61 said.. You show your naivety with the above comment , Im a safety rep and scaff rigger , a lot of the industry is labour hire open your trap and complain your gone , this is the reality today
Its common knowledge Union sites are safer than non Union sites , and that in times of LNP governments with anti Union agendas accidents trend upwards .This is a fact how unplatable it is to you Tories on here .
Off course you guys will jump on anything to demonise unions and its members and you did it on here in this thread .






When a bloke dies on a union site who do you blame?
I call BS on the "if you complain you're sacked" thing, if an elected safety rep issues a PIN the employer has to deal with it and would be scared sh!tless to sack you.
Naive? Yeah whatever but at least I didn't use the tragic death to push the union line again. Like I said - too soon Bazza.

Again, try a job that's actually dangerous - with zero compo if it goes wrong. Make a meme about how its the Liberals fault, cos Labor promised to fix it and hasn't.

Hardcarve1
QLD, 550 posts
8 Apr 2019 6:54PM
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A good site foreman goes a long way to a safe site. The best site foreman are onto safety issues before they eventuate and push safety hard. Sure union sites are safety conscious but I also have been on plenty of non union sites that were very safety driven. But this is an area that i do agree that unions do a somewhat positive job and regardless of pay if I had a choice of working on a union or non union site I would choose union. All the intimidation that they do is another story.
Nobody deserves to be hurt on any site full stop so let's hope we learn from this.

bazz61
QLD, 3570 posts
8 Apr 2019 7:19PM
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Mark _australia said..

bazz61 said.. You show your naivety with the above comment , Im a safety rep and scaff rigger , a lot of the industry is labour hire open your trap and complain your gone , this is the reality today
Its common knowledge Union sites are safer than non Union sites , and that in times of LNP governments with anti Union agendas accidents trend upwards .This is a fact how unplatable it is to you Tories on here .
Off course you guys will jump on anything to demonise unions and its members and you did it on here in this thread .







When a bloke dies on a union site who do you blame?
I call BS on the "if you complain you're sacked" thing, if an elected safety rep issues a PIN the employer has to deal with it and would be scared sh!tless to sack you.
Naive? Yeah whatever but at least I didn't use the tragic death to push the union line again. Like I said - too soon Bazza.

Again, try a job that's actually dangerous - with zero compo if it goes wrong. Make a meme about how its the Liberals fault, cos Labor promised to fix it and hasn't.


Typical Tory attitude , another know all that has never been on a tube and clip drop scaffold in his life , totally out of touch , it's never to soon to discuss safety issues which cause deaths , and construction has more deaths and injuries than police work.
Good sources from that site are saying the ties were removed by other trades and the site safety officer was useless .

Mark _australia
WA, 23519 posts
8 Apr 2019 5:36PM
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^^^ more assumptions.

Yeah if Labor was in power and it was a union site no accidents happen. Yawn.

RichardG
WA, 3761 posts
8 Apr 2019 5:47PM
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Figure 1: Worker fatalities: proportion by industry of employer, average of last 10 years (2007 to 2016) and 2016

Sadly the riskier jobs appear to be in Transport, Agriculture and Construction where you are more likely to die on the job. This is not about unions or politics it is reducing the risk of death on the job. This is not an easy task in these more dangerous occupations. I hope all deaths could be eliminated but the statistics show otherwise for obvious reasons. Even if all reasonable steps are taken to reduce risk, then deaths can still occur. The safest course is to work in the industries lower down the chart above, presumably lower risk industries. This is not an excuse just reality.

actiomax
NSW, 1576 posts
8 Apr 2019 8:01PM
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No with the casual labor hire that's in place if you complain you go .
Thats a fact of life .
They just send someone else & they get the heads up quick smart if you want to keep your job keep your mouth shut.

looking at the news tonight they are saying ties have been removed & possibly overload with bricks .
to many bricks up the hoist & stored on scaffolding.
I straight out don't believe that .
I worked on hoists for a few years & bricks went on & off with pallet jacks .
Because there a pallet of bricks
Just left on slab till needed & moved to we're needed with pallet jacks when needed.The majority of bricks going up the hoist are for internal walls & they don't stack them on scaffolding or u can't use the scaffolding.
If it's stacking bricks up to use off the scaffolding To brick up external wall & that's what the scaffolds there for it should be sufficiently strong enough to take the weight.

actiomax
NSW, 1576 posts
10 Apr 2019 9:22PM
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Well I'm sad the outrage over this is less than rascist Easter eggs .

actiomax
NSW, 1576 posts
10 Apr 2019 9:49PM
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And a crane collapsed today ffs .
lets all worry about vegans

cisco
QLD, 12364 posts
10 Apr 2019 10:13PM
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When you put the fox in charge of the chicken coop you end up with blood.



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