A workplace illustration showing workers wearing respirators, gas monitoring equipment, warning symbols, and a distressed employee to depict the dangers of a carbon monoxide leak and the need for stronger safety controls.

This illustration supports the blog “Melbourne Carbon Monoxide Leak: A Wake-Up Call for Workplace Risk Oversight.” It shows a manufacturing workplace where staff use gas detectors and wear respirators while monitoring a suspected carbon monoxide leak. A distressed worker depicts physical symptoms of exposure, while hazard icons and a smartphone warning represent risk identification, real-time alerts, and digital response. The visual reinforces the article’s key themes: that carbon monoxide is an invisible and odourless hazard, that inadequate ventilation and infrequent system testing can lead to critical incidents, and that organisations need proactive QHSE controls, trained staff, and modern monitoring technology to prevent workplace exposures. Suitable for posts focusing on risk management, industrial safety, occupational health, and gas detection compliance.

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