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    Influencing the safety of young workers

    Explore how an understanding of the mind and risk profiles of young workers can influence their health, safety and return to work.

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    Managing psychosocial hazards at work - Call centre

    Identifying psychosocial risks in the workplace may be less obvious than identifying physical risks but it’s just as important for worker safety.

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    Managing psychosocial hazards at work - Small trucking company

    Employers need to manage both psychosocial and physical risks in their workplace which differ significantly from one organisation to another, based on industry and size.

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    Managing psychosocial hazards at work - Community care

    Using a case study from the healthcare and social services industry to examine common psychosocial hazards in the workplace, in this scenario, workers have limited time to provide services, insufficient travel time between clients, and they're unable to take rest breaks due to inadequate time or support.

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    The health benefits of good work and suitable duties

    Webinar hosted by CCIQ. Recent research has shown that work has important health and wellbeing benefits.

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    The duty of care owed by employers during COVID-19

    Webinar: Guest presenters, Chris Murphy and Jessica Byrne of Cooper Grace Ward discuss the duty of care owed by employers during the Coronavirus pandemic.

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    Managing psychosocial hazards at work - First responder

    Using an insightful case study from the first responder industry, this video demonstrates several common psychosocial hazards in the workplace and how these can negatively impact on workers. In this example we explore challenges faced by paramedics which include frequent exposure to trauma, violence and aggression, while enduring extended work hours and minimal recovery time between shifts.

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    Young workers

    Young workers aged from 15 to 24 years make up about 18 per cent of the Queensland workforce. Around 4400 young workers are seriously injured at work in Queensland each year.

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    What you need to do if you have a claim for damages

    In this webinar recording, host Tim Loos from WorkCover Queensland welcomes guest presenter Cameron Seymour from Mullins Lawyers, who discusses an employer’s obligations during damages claims.

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    Who is a worker and understanding apportionment of liability

    Kym Cavanagh and Pat Hall of Hede Byrne & Hall joins us to present our latest webinar topics (July 2021).

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    Managing psychosocial hazards at work - Stress as a mechanism of injury

    Work-related stress can emerge when job requirements exceed an individual's ability to cope with them. This video explores common psychosocial hazards and how they can arise, and explains how if frequent, prolonged or severe, can lead to psychological or physical harm.