As the NSW government moves to tighten rules around environmental management, mining companies are being forced to show plans for ongoing rehabilitation of their mines, while reporting on their progress.
The number of electric cars sold in Australia has doubled in the last 12 months with the state government of New South Wales budgeting half a billion dollars to normalise battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and providing generous incentives for the public and businesses to purchase BEVs.
Whether we notice it or not, many of us take critical infrastructure for granted in our everyday lives. We turn on a tap, flip a switch, push a button, and water, light, and heat are all readily available but it’s important to know how to protect these systems from damage.
SafeWork Australia’s most recent report showed more than half of workplace fatalities were in three industries: transport, agriculture and construction. An overall of 11% of work place fatalities came from falling from height.
With businesses shifting their focus to digitization and process streamlining, there has been an accelerating demand for automation management systems, a market forecasted to increase from $4.8 billion in 2018 to more than $26 billion in 2025.
At Australian Bollards we offer Stainless Steel Intercom Bollards (AB-INT-S) that complement any security system installed at the front entry/exit paths in any home, office or commercial facility.
A mother of two children who died in Queensland after the car they were travelling in ran off the road into a dam has joined Road Safety lobbyists and victims of tragedy in voicing the dangers of deadly wire barriers.
Car park accidents are common among us all. To save you the trouble of dealing with extensive damage and safety risks, Australian Bollards have an innovative car-park guardrail safety barrier system, The RHINO Crash Rail System.
As part of the modernisation of Melbourne's tram network, Yarra Trams constructed a new terminus and level-access platform stop on the corner of Toorak Road and Glenferrie Road. It was the last remaining unprotected terminus on Melbourne's tram network in 2015. A safety risk assessment completed by Yarra Trams ranked the terminus in the top ten hot spots/stops for severity, with vehicle-to-passenger near misses recorded on an almost daily basis and did not allow for safe and easy boarding. Benefits of the upgrade included easier and safer access to trams and an increased protection from road traffic. The upgrade would have been incomplete without the installation of Energy Absorbing Bollards (AB-EAB).