Congratulations to the winners of this year’s Photograph of the Year competition. With exactly 200 submissions – making it by far the biggest year so far – the task of judging has become quite the ...
Gaining in popularity over the years, the HRIA and EWPA/TSHA associations again invite members of the industry to submit their most spectacular photographs, that show the world what it is like to work in the ...
Award-winning energy firm Choice Energy is now officially a partner of EWPA and TSHA, after successfully partnering with the HRIA for 12 months. Choice Energy joins EWPA during a time of extreme volatility in the ...
As part of the ongoing drive to improve machine safety, the TSHA Executive Committee have worked hard to develop a new Information Sheet that highlights the compliance requirements under Australian Standards. What is an Integrated ...
October is National Safe Work Month – an initiative we at the HRIA, EWPA and TSHA strongly support. During October each year, Safe Work Australia asks workers and employers across Australia to commit to safe ...
The TSHA is pleased to share the Telehandler Safety Book, which has been developed alongside the Queensland Farmers Federation. This safety resource has been developed to increase awareness for farmers of the machinery’s operation and ...
This week is National Farm Safety Week. The Telescopic Handler Association is pleased share the Telehandler Safety handbook. This safety resource has been developed by the Telescopic Handler Association (TSHA) and the Victorian Farmers Federation ...
The Telescopic Handler Association of Australia is pleased to announce the launch of the TSHA Good Practice Guide. Telehandlers are one of the most versatile pieces of equipment used in the construction, mining, logistics and ...
The HRIA, EWPA and TSHA strongly supports initiatives throughout Australia to recognise Safe Work Month every October. No one should be unsafe at work and no injury or death is acceptable. That is why each ...
The Telescopic Handler Association of Australia (TSHA) is pleased to advise that the Design Registration Requirements Matrix for Telescopic Handlers in Australia has just been updated. Version 5 is now available on the TSHA Website ...