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Lex McCulloch
Lex McCulloch

Lex McCulloch was the acting executive director of the WorkSafe Division and acting commissioner of WorkSafe Western Australia from 2011 to 2017. He has a Social Work Degree from Curtin University and has been in the Western Australian public sector since 1978, when he joined the Department for Community Welfare in Moora. Mr McCulloch worked in a variety of locations across WA including Derby, Kalgoorlie, Port Hedland and Perth. He has a range of experience including leading restructuring processes and delivering on significant projects, all of which have been aimed at improving the wellbeing of people in Western Australia. As a youth justice services assistant commissioner at the Department of Corrective Services, Mr McCulloch was responsible for re-focusing and reinvigorating the division, with a priority on addressing the over-representation of Aboriginal people in the youth justice system. Mr McCulloch retired from public service at the end of 2017.

  • News Articles

    Friday, 10 June, 2011 - 12:36

    WorkSafe won't appeal cyclone ruling

    The state's workplace safety watchdog says it will no longer pursue the contractors involved in the death of two workers during Cyclone George in 2007, but still has Fortescue Metals Group in its sights.

    Thursday, 9 June, 2016 - 13:36

    FMG fined for worker injury

    Fortescue Metals Group has been fined $50,000 over an incident where a worker’s legs were crushed an amputated at the company’s Anderson Point facility in 2011.

    Wednesday, 13 July, 2016 - 13:52

    High-risk work licence assessor fined

    A former Choice Industrial Training employee has been fined nearly $2,300 after being found guilty of falsely assessing candidates for high-risk work licences.

    Wednesday, 18 January, 2017 - 10:45

    $80,000 fine for teen workplace injury

    A Perth recycling company has been handed an $80,000 fine for its part in a workplace accident in which a teenager's fingers were amputated by a tyre shredder.

    Monday, 19 June, 2017 - 14:52

    WorkSafe assessor banned, for second time

    A high-risk work licence assessor has been fined $14,000 and had his registration cancelled in WorkSafe’s latest efforts to address chronic problems in the sector.

    Wednesday, 28 June, 2017 - 13:44

    $7,500 fine after man fell through skylight

    A manager at a roofing company has been fined $7,500 plus costs of $517 after a labourer suffered multiple fractures in a five-metre fall through a skylight in Perth.

    Tuesday, 5 September, 2017 - 12:38

    Company fined $70k for skylight fall injury

    A roofing company has been fined $70,000 after a labourer was seriously injured when he fell five metres through a skylight in Bicton.

     
    $7,500 fine after man fell through skylight
    Wednesday, 28 June, 2017 - 13:44

    WorkSafe won't appeal cyclone ruling

    FMG fined for worker injury

    High-risk work licence assessor fined

    $80,000 fine for teen workplace injury

    WorkSafe assessor banned, for second time

    $7,500 fine after man fell through skylight

    Company fined $70k for skylight fall injury

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