Investigation into alleged ARREO breaches
13 February 2008
A WorkSafe investigation is underway into alleged breaches of a health and safety law which allows court-authorised union representatives to visit workplaces to enquire into safety concerns.
Three officials were allegedly prevented from boarding the semi-submersible floating oil rig, Ocean Patriot at Portland last week. The rig is in Portland for a major refit.
The Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004, allows Authorised Representatives of Registered Employee Organisations (ARREOs) to visit workplaces if they reasonably suspect a contravention of the Act or the regulations has occurred or is occurring.
Obstruction and hindering an ARREO is an offence. If prosecuted, the company could be fined more than $30,000. Individuals can be fined more than $6000.
WorkSafe’s Executive Director, John Merritt, said the ARREO system had been working well since it was introduced in mid 2005.
“ARREOs play an important role in the state’s workplace health and safety system as they identify health and safety risks and breaches and raise the issues with employers or WorkSafe.
“They can help improve workplace safety consultation to ensure safety risks are minimised.
“Ultimately everyone benefits from having safer workplaces. Workers maintain their quality of life while business productivity is not undermined by fatalities or serious injuries.”
Mr Merritt said only eight matters involving ARREOs have been reported to WorkSafe since this section of the Act (Part 8 - Sections 79 to 94) took effect in mid-2005.
“Where their authorisation to visit workplaces has been challenged, WorkSafe has been able to explain their powers and function and enable access.”
WorkSafe inspectors visited the Ocean Patriot on Friday when they issued four improvement notices covering working at height and a range of electrical safety issues.
The notices were complied with by Sunday when the WorkSafe inspectors returned.
Details of how ARREOs are appointed and are required to perform their duties can be found in the WorkSafe fact sheet ‘Information about Right of Entry’. It can be found online at www.worksafe.vic.gov.au.
Further Information
Media inquiries: Michael Birt 0411-256-605 or 9641-1216
Public inquiries: Call the WorkSafe Advisory Service on 1800-136-089 between 8:30am and 5pm Monday to Friday, email info@workcover.vic.gov.au or write to Advisory Service, PO Box 4306, Melbourne, 3001.








