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  • Campaign

    Quad bikes are Queensland farming’s biggest killer

    More than 50 Queenslanders have been killed using quad bikes since 2011. Be a safer quad bike rider by following five simple steps: always wear a helmet, kids on kids’ bikes, don’t double, don’t overload, quad bike training.

  • Case study

    Auto guided vehicles case study: Carlton United Breweries

    Workplace Health and Safety Queensland visited Carlton United Breweries (CUB) to learn more about auto guided vehicles (AGV) at the Yatala facility and how they are improving onsite traffic management (OSTM). CUB employs more than 1,700 people at six Australian breweries and various offices around Australia.

  • Resources for sex work workplaces and workers

    Review our health and safety guidance and resources for sex workers and businesses that provide sex work services.

  • Video

    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.

  • Publication

    July 2024

    Read the July 2024 edition of the Rehabilitation and Return to Work e-bulletin.

  • Guide

    Guidelines for the acceptance of an enforceable undertaking

    PN11783 Version 1 Last updated November 2017

  • Video

    Sex work - WHS overview

    From 1 August 2024, work health and safety (WHS) laws will apply to all sex work businesses operating in Queensland. In consultation with industry, guidance material specific to sex work has been developed to explain worker's rights and duty holder responsibilities under WHS laws.

  • Video

    People at Work

    People at Work is a validated psychosocial risk assessment survey to help organisations identify the most common psychosocial hazards in their workplace, causing both psychological and physical harm.

  • Tool

    Electrical contractor self-audit

    This self-audit is designed to help you better understand and meet your key electrical safety obligations.

  • Video

    Sex work – Working safely

    Here we explain some simple examples duty holders can take to ensure that sex workers can operate safely, no matter what type of business the workplace is or where it is located.

  • Publication

    Corporate Plan and Statement of Corporate Intent

    These documents list our goals, performance targets and our strategies to achieve them.

  • Video

    Sex work – Workplace hazard prevention

    This film explains how hazard prevention can take many forms including providing suitable and adequate PPE, providing furniture and equipment that is in good working order and providing hygiene and break facilities for workers.