
Are Australia and New Zealand Facing the Same Drug Challenges at Work?
Workplace safety isn’t just about what happens on site – it’s shaped by broader community trends, many of which are invisible at first glance. Wastewater testing offers a unique lens into those trends, anonymously tracking drug use across entire populations. Both Australia and New Zealand run national wastewater programs, and their latest reports reveal shifting…

Falsified Medical Records Reveal Gaps in Workplace Drug Testing Integrity
A recent case involving a Queensland contractor fined for falsifying medical records serves as a reminder of the importance of ethical, compliant, and accredited workplace drug and alcohol testing. In high-risk industries, trust in testing outcomes is critical – not just for safety, but for legal and reputational protection. Transparent, traceable, and legally defensible testing…

Autonomous Vehicles & Augmented Reality – Are We Ready for the Future of Transport?
New legislation aims to regulate autonomous vehicles, shifting safety responsibility to manufacturers. AVs and AR are reshaping global transport – from robotaxis to immersive simulators. As AVs become more capable, questions around drink driving and roadside drug and alcohol testing remain. Under current laws, legal limits still apply – even in autonomous mode.

Vehicles Still Leading Cause of Workplace Fatalities
Safe Work Australia’s 2025 WHS report shows that vehicles remain the leading cause of workplace fatalities, accounting for 66% of deaths in 2024. High-risk industries like agriculture, transport, and construction continue to report the highest fatality rates, while serious claims for mental and physical injuries are also increasing.

Cannabis Bill Rejected in Victoria
The Victorian Government has declined to support the 2023 Cannabis Bill, rejecting recommendations to decriminalise personal use. Despite calls to consider the ACT’s model, the decision keeps cannabis illegal – and detectable in workplace testing. For employers, this reinforces the need for strong drug and alcohol policies, testing programs, and staff education. We can help…

Why Calibration Certificates Matter for ISO 9001 Compliance
If you’re preparing for an ISO 9001:2015 audit, calibration documentation isn’t just a formality – it’s a critical part of your quality management system. At Alcolizer Technology, our calibration certificates confirm that your breathalysers are maintained in accordance with Australian Standard AS 3547.1:2019, supporting audit readiness, legal defensibility, and workplace safety.

The Cost of Ignoring Fatigue
In August 2022, a Bakeology delivery driver died in a fatigue-related crash after weeks of overnight shifts without rest breaks. The tragedy exposed serious failures in fatigue management and led to a $1.35 million penalty for Bakeology. This blog examines what went wrong, the legal consequences, and why fatigue management is essential in transport operations.

Medicinal Cannabis (MC) in the Workplace
A prescription doesn’t always mean an employee is fit for duty – especially in safety-critical roles. Learn how your organisation can balance employee rights with WHS obligations and build a fair, legally sound approach to drug and alcohol management.

Are You a SureStep Urine Cup Customer?
Important changes to urine drug screening compliance are here. With the release of AS/NZS 4308:2023, organisations using the SureStep Urine Cup need to be aware of updated standards and collector responsibilities. Alcolizer’s Certified Collector Training has been refreshed to help teams stay confident, compliant, and ready for the November 2026 transition deadline.

Tramadol, Transport Tragedy, and WHS Obligations
Brett Button is appealing his 32-year sentence over the Hunter Valley bus crash that killed 10 people, challenging the judge’s findings about his use of Tramadol. The case raises urgent questions about how workplaces manage prescription and / or over-the-counter medication, especially in high-risk industries like transport. It’s a timely reminder of the evolving WHS…









