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Case study
Damages awarded despite lie about pre-existing symptoms
Luck v Civil Mining and Construction Pty Ltd, 16 December 2009. This case study discusses how a Court may find that a worker who has lied about their pre-existing symptoms, sustained serious injuries from previous non-work related events, or has credit issues, can still award damages.
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Guide
Manifest requirements for hazardous chemicals
This guide can be used to assist a PCBU meet their duty to provide a manifest for hazardous chemicals under the WHS Regulation. This guide outlines the information to be included, provides an example manifest, and a checklist to help ensure the required information is included.
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Guide
Tunnelling road header and related operations: dust conditions and their control
To determine the respirable dust and RCS concentrations associated with road header tunnelling operations, evaluate the dust controls being used to determine the extent of compliance, provide timely feedback and enhance the operator’s capacity to control this risk.
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Guide
manual-tasks risk register examples
This risk register contains detailed examples of manual-tasks for the construction industry.
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Guide
Hendra virus - information for horse businesses
Information for horse properties and other horse related businesses on the risks surrounding Hendra virus and preventative measures to minimise the risk of human infection.
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Guide
When things go wrong… Common scenarios in legionella and risk communication
Mining Health Improvement and Awareness Committee presentations - Dr Richard Bentham School of the Environment Flinders University Adelaide
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Guide
D2 Information Paper – Requirements to supervise demolition work
This information paper states the competencies a person must have to be regarded as competent to supervise demolition work.
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Guide
D1 Information paper - Approved criteria for a certificate to carry out demolition work
This information paper states the criteria an applicant must satisfy before applying for a licence to carry out demolition work.
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Statistics
Typology: Wholesale trade industry - Workplace Health and Safety Queensland Board Report
A report on the circumstances causing injuries or diseases which were compensated for 60 days or more.