The document summarizes the state of industrial manslaughter laws across Australia. It notes that while some states and territories have introduced industrial manslaughter offenses, most have not. It outlines recent and proposed reforms to industrial manslaughter laws, including increasing penalties, expanding the scope of offenses and individuals covered, and introducing offenses requiring gross negligence. It also provides examples of recent criminal prosecutions for health and safety incidents. The document concludes by discussing the implications for organizations, including how to deal with regulators, conflicts of interest, and focus on incident consequences, as well as providing practical tips for incident response.