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 March 2023 edition of eSAFE Electrical bulletin.
The Electrical Safety Office is investigating another arc flash incident which resulted in a worker sustaining burns while working on an energised electrical distribution board.
Electrical contractors have a responsibility under section 222 of the Electrical Safety Regulation 2013. Contractors that do not comply with this requirement may face a penalty.
Work experience provides a great opportunity for people interested in seeing what it could be like working in the electrical industry. Work experience is also a requirement for students undertaking industry placement for their Certificate II Electrotechnology (Career Start).
Do you have practical skills and experience in electrical safety? Are you a leader in your industry or community? And are you passionate about improving electrical safety in Queensland?