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  • Farm safety calendar competition

    Competition now open! Queensland primary school students are encouraged to draw and colour a picture to illustrate a farm safety message.

  • Rural plant Code of Practice

    Following engagement with the agricultural sector, Queensland Government has produced a series of educational videos between key industry figures, local farmers, and Workplace Health and Safety staff to help break down the key elements of the Code.

  • Ambassadors

    Our safety ambassadors share their stories and increase awareness of the importance of mentally healthy workplaces and work health and safety.

  • 4,4'-Methylene bis(2-chloroaniline) [101-14-4] (MOCA) compliance campaign

    Between October 2023 and August 2024, Workplace Health and Safety Queensland (WHSQ) audited businesses who were using, handling, storing or supplying 4,4'-Methylene bis(2-chloroaniline) [101-14-4] (MOCA).

  • Compliance campaign Cyclophosphamide

    Cyclophosphamide is classified as a restricted carcinogen under Schedule 10 of the WHS Regulation and as a Category 1 carcinogen, known to cause cancer in humans.

  • People and careers at the Office of Industrial Relations

    Join the Queensland Government and the Office of Industrial Relations to deliver safer, healthier and fairer workplaces.

  • Safe Work Month and Mental Health Week 2025

    Held nationally each October, Safe Work Month and Queensland Mental Health Week are initiatives dedicated to promoting safe, healthy workplaces and supporting mental health and wellbeing for everyone, while also raising awareness and reducing stigma around mental illness.

  • Safety Advocates

    Our Safety Advocates highlight the personal impacts that an injury can have on workers and their families.

  • Queensland Mental Health Week

    Mental Health Week, celebrated annually in October, promotes the importance of mental health and wellbeing.

  • Electrical Safety Fortnight 2025

    Electrical Safety Fortnight ran from 1 to 14 September 2025, delivering more than 25 targeted events across Queensland. We were proud to work with industry stakeholders, regional communities, and the public to help Queenslanders stay electrically safe—at work, at home, and in the community.

  • 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.

  • Supporting the mental health of workers with physical injuries

    Did you know a physical injury can lead to a mental injury as well? Learn how to support the mental health of injured workers.