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Forklift safety for workers
What you need to know to safely and legally operate a forklift (2 pages). In Qld you need a high risk work licence (LF) to use a forklift.
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Australian bat lyssavirus and handling bats
Australian Bat Lyssavirus (ABL) is closely related to the rabies virus. Only vaccinated people who have been trained in the care of bats should ever handle them.
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Earthmoving equipment - Burst protection on earthmoving equipment used as cranes
The technical guidance note clarified the requirements for burst protection to be fitted to earthmoving equipment when used in the crane mode (2010).
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Look sharp blade safety
Practical guidance on how to use blades safely when opening packaging
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Teacher and parent/guardian resource: Farm safety calendar competition
Teacher and parent/guardian resource: Farm safety calendar competition.
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Australian bat lyssavirus risk management 2013-2014 audit report
Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV) is a zoonotic disease (a disease that spreads from animals to people) which poses health and safety risks for people who have occupational contact with bats at workplaces
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Methyl bromide health monitoring guidelines
Methyl bromide health monitoring guidelines.
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Work-related violence and aggression in retail
Work-related violence and aggression in retail
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Work-related violence and aggression in the construction industry
Work related violence and aggression in the construction industry
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Current and emerging occupational lung diseases - Presentation Slides
Presentation slides from Associate Professor Deborah Yates, Respiratory Physician (2019) Healthy Lungs Forum.
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Removing barriers to lung health and compliance issues - Presentation Slides
Dr Tristan Casey, Safety Science Innovation Lab
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Forklift safety for employers: maintenance
Forklift maintenance is a regular schedule of services, preventative repairs, inspections and cleaning as set out in the forklift’s operational manual. Includes a basic checklist.