CAR CRASHES AFTER CHRISTMAS DRINKS

Victoria Police have reported a 28-year-old Werribee woman crashed her car, Monday evening, having spent the afternoon at a work function before deciding to get behind the wheel.

Alarmingly, a preliminary breath test, at the scene, returned a reading of .288

The higher the Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of a driver, the higher the risk of vehicle accidents:

  • 0.05 BAC – double the risk compared to zero
  • 0.08 BAC – 7 times the risk compared to zero BAC
  • 0.15 BAC – 25 times the risk compared to zero BAC*

The report is a timely reminder of employers’ duties to manage risks associated with end of year work celebrations.

WorkSafe Queensland guidance includes tips to ensure a safe and enjoyable Christmas party.

  • choose a venue that is appropriate for planned activities
  • remind staff about workplace policies, including your code of conduct, bullying and sexual harassment policies
  • review and communicate your social media policy
  • serve alcohol responsibly (this includes ensuring no alcohol is served to underage staff, and limiting or denying alcohol to intoxicated staff)
  • ensure managers and senior staff members set a good example and model appropriate behaviours
  • provide food and non-alcoholic drinks
  • set appropriate start and finish times for the function
  • choose a venue with access to public transport or facilitate safe transport options for staff who have been drinking (eg cab-charges, or designated drivers who won’t be drinking alcohol)
  • consider appointing a responsible person to monitor the event, and to be a point of contact in the event of anything going wrong tis person should be familiar with workplace safety policies and have the authority to act on any issues that arise)

*p72 AMWU Health and Safety Handbook

Visit our Workplace alcohol policies page for additional information

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