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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.
This video is a part of a series developed for National Safe Work Month 2017, focusing on our seven priority industries as identified in the Australian Work Health and Safety Strategy 2012-2022.
This video is a part of a series developed for National Safe Work Month 2017, focusing on our seven priority industries as identified in the Australian Work Health and Safety Strategy 2012-2022.
AboutWorking in an emergency department presents a range of physical and mental work health and safety hazards, including exposure to infection, bodily fluids, highly emotional situations and patient aggression.Rebecca explains how she looks after herself…
This presentation features Dr Simon Blackwood from Work Health and Safety Queensland on how they have actively engaged with industry and the community about safety. He answer the big question ‘what’s in it for me and my business?’Who is this presentation…
About this seminarPower tools come in various shapes, sizes, voltages and varieties. Yet, irrespective of the size of the tool or how it’s powered, the principles of safe use apply equally to all.First, remember that a power tool’s effectiveness is…
About this seminarThe risks of working at heights are faced by roof tilers daily.One of the most effective ways to reduce the risks is to design the work to be conducted as much as possible at ground-level. If this cannot be done, look at ways to reduce…
Putting on a major event is a complex undertaking, from installing temporary infrastructure and managing contractors in the planning stage, to dealing with electrical hazards and managing large crowds during the event. Rigorous planning, communication and…
About this seminar Roof tilers use ladders every day. So how do they manage the risks associated and ensure their own and others’ safety?Firstly, it’s important to consider that ladders should not be used as a first resort, and where possible,…
About this seminarYou have a duty to take reasonable care of your own health and others in the workplace.This video features carpenter Jonno discussing the risks of drugs and alcohol in the workplace and the importance of stopping work and going home if…
About this seminarPower tools and appliances are essential in the everyday work of Australian tradies. Using them can be second nature to many, however incorrect use due to inadequate training, poor tool performance or even a minor distraction can result…
About this seminarWorking with animals can be unpredictable and dangerous, so it’s important to know how to protect yourself and your workers.Filmed on-site at a farm in Coolac, NSW, this video takes us through a working stockyard to demonstrate four…
This seminar is the second in a series filmed by NT WorkSafe as part of its Remote Workers Work Health and Safety Program. The program raises awareness of work health and safety in remote workplaces and communities by engaging community members and…