Statement on Toowoomba Second Range Crossing

Published Friday, 23 February, 2018 at 04:47 PM

JOINT STATEMENT

Minister for Education and Minister for Industrial Relations
The Honourable Grace Grace

Minister for Transport and Main Roads
The Honourable Mark Bailey

This afternoon we met with senior representatives of Nexus and workforce representatives for frank discussions about the safety record on the Toowoomba Second Range Crossing.

This is one of Queensland’s biggest infrastructure projects and we want it to be delivered on time, on budget and in a safe manner.

There are up to 400 workers on this project. Their safety is our over-riding priority.

We made it clear that given there have been 17 plant rollovers and serious concerns raised by Workplace Health and Safety Queensland, we needed to see a significant improvement.

We need to see a way forward that will result in cultural and material changes. We want to work with Nexus, but the responsibility for safety improvements rests firmly with the company.

It was an open and constructive meeting.

The company assured us they understand their responsibilities for the safety of workers on the project, will implement culture of continuous improvement, and are committed to improving their safety record.

They assured us that they are restructuring their safety team, increasing the number of health and safety representatives and improving consultation and communication.

They embraced the safety audit announced by Minister Bailey that will commence on Monday and agreed to accept and implement its recommendations

Nexus has given an assurance they will come back to us with detailed responses to the issues we raised and we will work collaboratively on solutions.

 

Media contact:
Adrian Taylor (Minister Grace) 0448 994 172
Dominic Geiger (Minister Bailey) 0447 355 565