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A wild fire occurred near Parryville on 7 March 2007. Energy Safety carried out an investigation into the cause of the fire and determined that the fire started when a 22 kV conductor clashed with an...
Reports
03 Jun 2014
A bush fire occurred near Brindle Road, Parkerville on 3 January 2008 and the Fire and Emergency Service Authority (FESA) advised Energy Safety at approximately 1700 hours on the same day.
Reports
20 May 2014
Energy Safety carried out an investigation into the cause of the fire near Breakwater Drive, Two Rocks Western Australia on 16 January 2009. It was determined that the fire occurred w hen two 22 kV...
Reports
29 Apr 2014
Energy Safety carried out an investigation into the cause of the fire in Dunsborough. It was determined that the cause of the fire was a leakage current due to dust or salt spray on the insulators,...
Reports
29 Apr 2014
Energy Safety carried out an investigation into the cause of the fire at Balingup and determined that the cause of the fire was a fallen pole which ignited the dry grass and vegetation.
Reports
29 Apr 2014
Workers in the liquor retail industry are at most risk of suffering manual handling injuries such as strains and sprains from lifting and carrying loads
WorkSafe
Bulletin
19 Jul 2016
A review of Western Power's response to the 2006 regulatory compliance assessment of Western Power's distribution wood pole management systems.
Building and Energy
Reports
19 Jul 2019
Manual handling is the most common hazard in the tyre retailing industry, and employees are at most risk when moving and working with tyres.
WorkSafe
Bulletin
21 May 2014
Energy Safety carried out an investigation into the cause of the fire in Toodyay and determined that the cause of the fire was a fallen pole that ignited ground stubble. Please click the following...
Reports
03 Jun 2014
Escalation in demand for solar photo-voltaic (PV) systems underpins a need to ensure and monitor that solar PV installations are being properly installed.
Reports
03 Jun 2014

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