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  • Publication

    September 2022

    September 2022 edition of eSAFE Electrical Newsletter.

  • Publication

    July 2024

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

  • Video

    Safety facilitation film based on the true story of Jed Millen

    Seen through the eyes of an apprentice, this film highlights the some of the factors that contributed to the incident in which Jed Millen was injured. This film uses Jed’s story to highlight the moments, conversations and decisions that could contributed to a different outcome.

  • Guide

    Wages definition manual

    This manual will help you correctly declare your actual and estimate wages to ensure you have the right level of cover and pay the correct premium.

  • Case study

    Modest damages for minor burn injury

    Welsh v Boutique Venues Pty Ltd [2020] QDC 18. The Plaintiff was a 21 year old pastry chef who received minor burns from removing an item from an ellevated oven.

  • Case study

    Failure to establish negligence

    Schonell v Laspina, Trabucco & Co Pty Ltd [2013] QSC 90, 11 April 2013. This case looked at the principle that when considering what reasonable measures employers should adopt to avoid a foreseeable risk of injury, the test should not be considered with the benefit of hindsight, but rather looking forward to identify what response should have been made.

  • Video

    High risk work assessor portal – Planning an assessment event notification

    This instructional video demonstrates how an assessor would plan an assessment event in the high risk work assessor portal.

  • Statistics

    Serious claims (excluding road traffic incidents)

    View serious on-duty at place of work claims (five or more days off work, excluding on-duty road traffic incidents).

  • Case study

    Contributory negligence by worker and exaggeration lead to reduction in damages

    Kennedy v Queensland Alumina [2015] QSC 317, 18 November 2015. The employer was found to be liable for injuries suffered by a worker, but found the worker had contributed to those injuries through his own negligence.

  • Tool

    Communication kit

    Download the 2024 communication kit

  • Podcast

    Best practice management of work-related psychological injuries

    Dr Andrew Khoo discusses best practice management of patients presenting with workplace psychological injuries, with a specific focus on post traumatic stress disorder.