Safety push launched
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Tuesday, 22 April, 2003 - 22:00
THE WA Government has launched a new campaign highlighting workplace safety.
The 2003 Thinksafe campaign focuses on the need for cooperation to make workplaces safer. Consumer and Employment Protection Minister John Kobelke said work-related injuries cost WA employers more than $382 million each year.
“I am going to use every resource at my disposal to bring down the number of accidents in our workplaces but a vital factor is gaining workplace cooperation,” he said.