WorkSafe Victoria investigates 24 companies over potential COVID-19 breaches

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Bunnings and Warner Bros are among two dozen companies being investigated for potentially breaching COVID-19 workplace safety measures.

WorkSafe Victoria chief Colin Radford revealed the workplaces under investigation in a written response to the parliamentary Public Accounts and Estimates Committee.

St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne was among the list, along with aged-care facilities such as Epping Gardens, St Basil’s in Fawkner and Baptcare Wyndam Lodge Community. An investigation into Cedar Meats has concluded with no charges or prosecution recommended. Picture: Andrew HenshawAn investigation into Melbourne abattoir Cedar Meats – at the centre of an outbreak of 111 infections – has concluded with no charges or prosecution recommended.

Mr Radford was pressed at one of the hearings, with Victorian opposition industry spokeswoman Bridget Vallence questioning whether the 24 investigations concerned the workplace safety of healthcare workers and private security guards.

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