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Presentation Preventing Workplace Injuries.pdf
With a focus on trades
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A better way of working - Preventing sprains and strains in construction
This fact sheet provides information on preventing sprains and strains, also known as musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs).
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Managing respirable crystalline silica dust exposure in the stone benchtop industry
A brochure summarising key points of the 'Managing respirable crystalline silica dust exposure in the stone benchtop industry: Code of Practice 2019' (2 pages).
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Silica and the lung
Information about what silica is and how silica gets into lungs.
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Residential example: Manual handling plasterboard sheets safe work procedure
This safe work proceedure example refers specifically to hazardous manual-tasks.
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High risk work licensing for lifts and escalators
Understand the high risk work licence (HRWL) requirements in the liftand escalator industry in Queensland.
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Managing risks of mobile and operational plant in the construction industry
Managing risks of mobile and operational plant in the construction industry audit campaign report
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Material delivery and site management in residential construction report
Material delivery and site management in residential construction campaign report
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Key points presentation on the Managing respirable crystalline silica COP
Presentation slides
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manual-tasks risk register examples
This risk register contains detailed examples of manual-tasks for the construction industry.
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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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Recommendations on improving the safe use of suspended (swing stage) scaffolds
Report giving practical recommendations that will increase or enhance the safe use of suspended (swing stage) scaffolding.