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  • Statistics

    Statistics

    A core function of our work as the regulator is to develop and maintain an evidence base to inform workplace health and safety and workers’ compensation policy and practice.

  • Tool

    Tools

    These four statistics-based tools can help you manage your business. They are time-lost claims by year and industry, the industry comparative calculator, the return on investment calculator and the eTools that help you develop effective risk controls and identify the financial benefits that follow.

  • Campaign

    Safe Work Month 2024

    Safe Work Month, held nationally each year in October, is a nationwide initiative dedicated to promoting safe and healthy workplaces for everyone.

  • Video

    Making workplaces safer for everyone, every day

    Queensland workers and workplaces have the strongest safety protections thanks to the Work Health and Safety and Other Legislation Amendment (WHSOLA) Act 2024. While WHSOLA Act 2024 provides the strongest protections, safety is still a shared responsibility, and we all have a role to play in making sure our workplaces are safer for everyone, every day.

  • Guide

    Mental injury essentials

    As an employer, how you respond to a worker’s injury – whether it's mental or physical – is critical to their recovery.

  • Video

    Firefighter shares his WorkCover story

    When firefighter Bruce Beasley was diagnosed with prostate cancer his world fell away. But he got onto WorkCover straight away. “It was fantastic, the help I got from WorkCover,” he said.

  • Video
  • Video

    The crucial role of record keeping for workplace injuries

    In this webinar recording, WorkCover Queensland Senior Lawyer, Tim Loos, welcomes guest presenter Georgina Wong, of Colin Biggers & Paisley, to discuss the importance of accurate record keeping and maintaining detailed file notes when managing workplace injuries.

  • Statistics

    Queensland electrical safety performance

    Queensland’s electrical safety performance reports as related to measures within the Queensland Electrical Safety Board’s Electrical Safety Plan for Queensland 2018–22.

  • Video

    Getting in touch early with your worker is key to recovery

    When a worker is ill or injured, one of the ways you can have the biggest impact on their recovery and claim is by reaching out early to show your care and support.

  • Video

    Electrical apprentice safety webinar 2021

    This recorded webinar is for electrical apprentices to learn from industry experts and one another about electrical safety, mental health and surviving their apprenticeship!

  • Video

    Sex work - How to manage work health and safety risks

    This film explains what a Persons conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) is and the responsibility they have to ensure the safety of workers. It also covers the various work health and safety duties in a sex work workplace and the crucial role of consultation to ensure plans are being followed.