Mirror Installation Reflects On Workplace Safety In Victoria

Mirror Installation Reflects On Workplace Safety In Victoria

An art installation constructed entirely of mirrors will challenge Victorians to view their workplace as a reflection of themselves.

WorkSafe’s ‘Everyone. Every Workplace’ installation opened at Southern Cross Station on Monday, and aims to spark conversations in workplaces and the community about what it means to be safe and healthy at work.

As they make their way around the installation, people will be able to observe their own reactions to the powerful audio stories of Victorians who have been injured at work.

On hand to help launch the installation were media personality Jo Stanley and former AFL star Cameron Ling, which you can watch here.

These stories first aired as part of WorkSafe’s ‘Everyone. Every Workplace’ advertising campaign earlier this year.

WorkSafe CEO Clare Amies said the thought-provoking installation was designed to reinforce the fact that workplace health and safety was everyone’s business.

“By listening to these stories and gauging their own responses, we hope that visitors to the installation will be moved to start the conversation in their own workplace about what is needed to keep themselves and others safe from injury,” she said.

“The stories are confronting because workplace injuries, be they physical or mental, are traumatic and can impact the lives of many people for a long time after they occur.”

The installation coincides with WorkSafe Health and Safety Month, an annual state-wide program of presentations which this year carries the theme of ‘A Safer Future for Everyone’, and supports WorkSafe’s vision of Victorian workers returning home safe each day.

The installation is open until Saturday 27 October and will be located near the Collins and Spencer St corner of Southern Cross Station.




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