Maintaining a safe workplace is everyone’s responsibility. This section offers information and tools to help you manage risks and protect health, safety and wellbeing.
Everything you need to know about worker’s compensation insurance, whether you’re an employer needing to insure your workers or a worker who’s been injured at work.
Your rehabilitation and return to work journey will be easier if you know your options, the steps to take, and who’s responsible for what.
Information about work health and safety and electrical licensing, registration and training.
Learn about the Acts, Regulations and codes of practice we are responsible for and find information on workplace inspections and prosecutions.
Find health and safety information and guidance about your industry and the kind of work you do.
A listing of useful resources available on the website. Use the in-page search or filters to find what you need.
Read the July 2023 edition of eSAFE Electrical bulletin.
The week of September 4 – 8 marks Electrical Safety Week. The week is jam packed with events designed for industry leaders, electrical workers, contractors, and apprentices, and it’s a great opportunity to network and learn more about electrical safety thinking and approaches.
This year, there’s been numerous incidents on solar farms involving arc flash injuries. Most incidents can be prevented if the appropriate safe system of work is identified, risk assessments are implemented and followed, and appropriate testing is undertaken.
Did you know, if you are a person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) at a premise with high voltage (HV) electrical installations, or have management or control of a HV electrical installation?
In July 2023, the Electrical Licensing Committee undertook a number of disciplinary actions involving licence holders.
In all the disciplinary actions undertaken by the Electrical Licensing Committee, a worker received an electric shock, and in most cases, it was an apprentice.
According to news reports in recent weeks, several Victorian homeowners called for aid after discovering their homes were asbestos affected.
Have you been asked to install an electrical appliance that your customer purchased online? Was it likely from overseas? Perhaps lights or air conditioning units?
Organisations and workers across Queensland are gearing up for Safe Work Month 2023. The month of October serves as a crucial reminder of the paramount importance of workplace safety and the collective responsibility to create a secure and healthy work environment.