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Tuesday, August 18 2020 - 09:17
AsiaNet
Work Health Safety Expert warns Australian companies to be Vigilant.
NEWCASTLE, Australia, Aug. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

James Prout, CEO of Zokal Safety Australia, issued the following statement:

"Australian business owners and directors should evaluate their safety systems 
and procedures as a matter of urgency," said work health safety specialist 
James Prout. "The COVID-19 lockdowns have been a major disruption and there's a 
tendency that as we get back to work, things like safety could be overlooked.

-It is important that safety procedures don't fall between the cracks and get 
neglected as businesses try to get back to normal during and after the COVID-19 
crisis. 
-The safety of Australian workers is paramount and this must not be compromised 
during this period of adjustment. 
-The $3 million dollar fine handed down by a Brisbane court last month for 
industrial manslaughter, shows that the courts are going to be tough on safety 
violations."

To help businesses get back on track with their safety requirements, Mr. 
Prout's company, Zokal have put a free initial assessment online at: 
https://zokal.com.au/about-us/free-onsite-audit/

On June 11 this year, a Brisbane company was fined $3 million dollars for 
industrial manslaughter after it was discovered that the business had no 
documented safety system, in the wake of the accidental death of one of their 
workers. The company's two directors also received suspended jail sentences for 
reckless conduct as a result of the tragedy.

"You can expect to see more of this kind of thing. Under no circumstances 
should any company operate without documented safety systems to compliment 
procedures." said Mr Prout. "This is particularly important where heights, 
confined spaces or machinery are involved. " 

Mr Prout believes that the COVID-19 crisis period is a potentially dangerous 
time for Australian workers. "The focus of management has understandably 
changed after what has possibly been the largest business challenge they have 
ever faced, and there is a real risk of safety equipment inspections, servicing 
or systems being overlooked." he said. "No responsible business owner would 
knowingly put their workers at risk, but small lapses in attention can add up 
and before you know it, you're facing a catastrophe."

Mr. Prout urged owners and managers not to neglect their safety obligations. 
"It's important not to allow potentially lifesaving tasks to fall through the 
cracks in your rush to get your business back on track," he said.

James Prout has over forty years of experience in the safety industry. His 
company Zokal Safety Australia conducts safety inspections, equipment 
servicing: safety training, including confined space and height safety training 
and hire specialist safety equipment.

Website: https://zokal.com.au/

SOURCE: Zokal Safety Australia