McGowan Government announces tougher penalties for workplace safety offences have come into effect this week.
Thursday, 4 October 2018
The McGowan Government announced tougher penalties for workplace safety offences have come into effect this week.
The new laws increase penalties for workplace safety offences under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984 and the Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994.
Harsher penalties for offenders include increasing the maximum term of imprisonment from two years to five years, and increased fines for body corporates:
The penalties are consistent with the national model Work Health and Safety Act.
Comments attributed to Premier Mark McGowan:
“I’m pleased the new laws have come into effect - the significant increases reflect the seriousness of ensuring the safety of Western Australian workers.
“All workers have the right to return home safely from work, and my Government is committed to improving workplace health and safety laws.”
Comments attributed to Acting Commerce and Industrial Relations Minister Francis Logan:
“I’m confident the new penalties will meet community expectations and improve safety in the Western Australian workplace.
“The McGowan Government is working on modernising other workplace health and safety laws, which we hope to introduce to State Parliament next year.”
Media contacts:
Premier’s office: Jamie Macdonald 0457 535 224 or 6552 5200
Commerce and Industrial Relations Minister’s office: Vetti Kakulas 0429 836 586 or 6552 6700