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Falling objects
https://www.mbqld.com.au/services-and-advice/health-safety-and-environment/common-hazards/falling-objects
Identifies falling objects as a common work health and safety hazard in the building and construction industry. Explains how the hierarchy of controls can be used to manage risks.
Industry applauds stamp duty axe – but more reform needed to boost housing supply
https://www.mbqld.com.au/news-and-publications/media/industry-applauds-stamp-duty-axe-but-more-reform-needed-to-boost-housing-supply
Master Builders welcomes the new laws abolishing stamp duty on new homes for first home buyers, which kick in today (1 May).
Far North Queensland builders go for gold
https://www.mbqld.com.au/news-and-publications/media/2022/far-north-queensland-builders-go-for-gold
Far North builders proved their skill and craftsmanship are nothing short of world-class, no matter the project, at the 2022 Housing & Construction Awards.
PTA Training & workshops
https://www.mbqld.com.au/services-and-advice/contracts-and-disputes/project-trust-accounts/retention-trust-training-requirements
From 1 January 2022, trustees of a retention trust or their nominated account administrator must complete retention trust training. Under new legislation to commence in December, the training can only be undertaken through the Queensland Building
Early signs of recovery as unit approvals climb
https://www.mbqld.com.au/news-and-publications/media/early-signs-of-recovery-as-unit-approvals-climb
The building and construction industry remains on high alert as insolvencies send shockwaves through Queensland.
Safe work method statements (SWMS)
https://www.mbqld.com.au/services-and-advice/health-safety-and-environment/safety-documents-and-signage/safe-work-method-statements
Explains what safe work method statements are and what to include in them. Also gives examples of high-risk construction activities and information about how to access a template SWMS.
Reporting incidents
https://www.mbqld.com.au/services-and-advice/health-safety-and-environment/incident-management/reporting-incidents
If someone becomes seriously ill or injured on one of your projects, you may be required to report it to Workplace Health and Safety Queensland (WHSQ) and the QBCC.
Submit your 2023 worker service return with QLeave
https://www.mbqld.com.au/news-and-publications/news/submit-your-2023-worker-service-return-with-qleave
Employers in Qld’s building and construction industry must submit a worker service return by 31 July 2023
Enforcement options
https://www.mbqld.com.au/services-and-advice/health-safety-and-environment/incident-management/enforcement
If duty holders fail to meet their obligations under Queensland health and safety legislation, inspectors can use various enforcement options.