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Know your duties - a tool for working safely
This tool provides information about duties under the model WHS laws, including duties for PCBUs and workers in the agriculture industry, how to meet these duties, and hazards you may face working in agriculture.
Under the model Work Health and Safety Laws, workplaces that handle or use hazardous chemicals must use the hierarchy of controls to manage health and safety risks. This video shows you how…
About this seminar Produced by the National Farmers’ Federation, this short video demonstrates their simple four-step process for managing safety risks. The process involves identifying the hazard, assessing the risk, removing or controlling the…
About this seminar In this broadcast, Shaun Jenkinson, from ANSTO discusses his organisation’s plan for zero injuries, zero defects and zero waste. Communication and planning are a crucial part of ANSTO’s approach to safety.…
Dr Robert Long is an expert in social psychology. In this podcast he talks about the ‘social psychology of risk’ and what it offers the work health and safety industry. Dr Long argues that the work health and safety…
About this seminar Heat is a hazard that can cause heat-related illness and increase the risk of work-related injury. Preventative strategies are needed for both indoor and outdoor work environments to address the risks working in heat poses for…
In this broadcast, the panel examines the implications of megatrends on the Australian workplace. Megatrends are large, transformative, global forces that define the future by having a far-reaching impact on businesses, economies, industries,…
Working on a farm presents various work health and safety hazards, including working alone or in remote locations, working with large animals and chemical exposure. In this video, Matthew Sherwood shows us around his 1,300 acre sheep and cattle farm…
Peter, Liz and Wes will provide practical strategies to designing out hazards and explore work health and safety and productivity improvements that result from good design of machinery. Panellists will field questions from in-studio and online…
About this seminar Practicing safe work methods is essential when working in a high-risk industry like construction. This video highlights the need for exclusion zones to ensure the safety of everyone working on-site.
What is asbestos? Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral and typically found in rock, sediment or soil. Asbestos was once considered very useful for building products, gaskets, and friction materials like brake linings. However…
Research shows that healthy workers are: more productive take fewer sick days, and less at risk of injuries and return to work quicker than their less healthy counterparts. Research also shows that a well-planned…
The Australian Workers’ Compensation Statistics reports provide detailed workers’ compensation statistics, including trends over time and statistics on time lost from work and compensation paid. Data are presented by key variables such as industry,…