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Workplace Health and Safety Queensland explains how small businesses can comply with work health and safety requirements and where they can go for further assistance. 

This webinar explores work health and safety obligations and compliance as it applies to small business. The panellists provide insights into how businesses can establish work health and safety management plans to ensure they meet their duty of care now and into the future. The panel also discusses the benefits that good work health and safety can have on a business’ productivity and why all small business should make it a priority. 

Who is this seminar for? 

This webinar is for all small business owners and operators and any businesses starting to develop their work health and safety management system. Managers and leaders working in micro, small and medium enterprises, work health and safety professionals will find the information valuable. This webinar will also assist any businesses trying to take advantage of Workplace Health and Safety Queensland’s Small Business Program. 

About the presenters 

This broadcast is facilitated by Julie Gallagher, Principle Program Officer of the Small Business Program. She is accompanied by colleague Senior Project Officer Anna Lewis, and panellist Steven Johnston who is Principle Advisor of the Injury and Management Prevention Program. 

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