The new craze.... Planking...

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Re: The new craze.... Planking...

Postby fish » Mon May 23, 2011 8:34 pm

Even the dogs are on "board"!
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Re: The new craze.... Planking...

Postby A Mum » Mon May 23, 2011 10:47 pm

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Re: The new craze.... Planking...

Postby OnSong » Tue May 24, 2011 10:52 am

COMMENT ON ‘PLANKING’
SafeWork SA is reminding employers and employees of their legal obligations relating to workplace safety amidst the current debate on the practice known as ‘planking’.
A major South Australian employer has received publicity recently for its decision to dismiss employees seen ‘planking’ atop areas of high risk plant, while working at height.
It is a matter for the employer as to how it chooses to enforce its workplace safety policies, provided due process is followed.
Under SA’s key legislation, the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1986, an employer must provide to their employees, so far as is reasonably practicable:
• a safe workplace • safe systems of work • machinery and plant in a safe condition • all necessary information, instruction, training and supervision when undertaking work.
Under the same Act, employees must, as far as is reasonably practicable:
• take reasonable care to protect their own health and safety • take reasonable care to protect the health and safety of others while at work • follow all reasonable instructions given on health and safety.
If the practice of planking is determined to be in breach of an employer’s safe systems of work, then the employer is entitled to take whatever disciplinary action deemed necessary, without any reference to the regulator, provided due process is followed.
Employers who do not have systems in place to protect the health and safety of their employees and others from even inadvertent actions, could be liable for prosecution should someone be harmed at their workplace. Importantly employees can also be prosecuted for putting themselves and others in danger through their own actions at workplaces.
These may well be the outcomes from an act of ‘planking’ gone wrong.
For answers and advice on workplace health and safety issues and the relevant laws, SafeWork SA’s telephone Help Centre is available on 1 300 365 255.
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Re: The new craze.... Planking...

Postby fish » Sat May 28, 2011 7:50 pm

This craze is getting ridiculous - my 85 year old next door neighbour has been planking in her veggie patch for the last three days!
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