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  • Guide

    Construction industry case study - Presentation Slides

    Gelly Augostis, HBW Construction

  • Guide

    Breathe Freely - Presentation Slides

    Peter Aspinall, representing the Australian Institute of Occupational Hygienists (AIOH)

  • Form

    Form 91 - Notification or cancellation of alignment with a registered training organisation (RTO)

    Use this form to notify us of either an alignment or cancellation of alignment between an individual and a registered training organisation (RTO) for the purposes of conducting high risk work assessments. Please complete one form for every RTO.

  • Video

    Construction silica dust COP technical presentation

    This presentation explains the technical aspects of the Managing respirable crystalline silica dust exposure in construction and manufacturing of construction elements Code of Practice 2022.

  • Tool

    Work Health and Safety Policy template

    Use this sample, fillable document to establish your company's Work Health and Safety policy. The responsibility for managing health and safety ultimately rests with the person in control of the business or undertaking (PCBU).

  • Video

    Construction silica animation

    The new Code is Australia’s first silica dust code of practice for the construction industry and will commence in Queensland on 1 May 2023. It applies to all construction work as well as the manufacturing of materials such as bricks, blocks, tiles, mortar and concrete.

  • Guide

    What is People at Work

    People at Work is a psychosocial risk assessment process. It aims to help organisations identify and manage workplace risks to the psychological health of all workers, volunteers and persons at the workplace.

  • Case study

    Nurse awarded damages after patient barges through a door

    The Plaintiff was a nurse who sustained injuries to her back together with a secondary psychological injury, after a patient attempted to barge through a door in the nurses’ station in the Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit (the PICU) on 9 August 2012.

  • Case study

    Employer liable for injury loading truck at coal mine

    The plaintiff was a truck operator at the Burton Coal Mine, and alleged he sustained an injury to his lower back when a large rock was dropped into the tray of his truck in October 2011.

  • Video

    Occupational health assessment of a patient presenting with a work-related musculoskeletal injury

    This presentation provides advice to general practitioners and practice managers about applying the relevant principles and considerations in assessing a patient with a work-related musculoskeletal injury. Presented by Mr Dalton Langenhoven.

  • Tool

    PErforM Risk Assessment Tool

    PErforM - Participative Ergonomics for manual-tasks

  • Case study

    Plaintiff unsuccessful in proving QAS psychiatric injury liability

    The plaintiff was a paramedic with the Queensland Ambulance Service (‘QAS’), based in Far North Queensland. He allegedly developed a psychiatric injury arising out of three incidents which he attended as paramedic at Doomadgee.