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Australian bat lyssavirus and handling bats
Australian Bat Lyssavirus (ABL) is closely related to the rabies virus. Only vaccinated people who have been trained in the care of bats should ever handle them.
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Kerbside fuel dispensing
Guidance about kerbside fuel dispensing.
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List of reviewable decisions
Reviewable decisions under the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 and Regulation
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Guidelines for the acceptance of an enforceable undertaking
WHS undertakings, electrical safety undertakings and recreational water activities health and safety undertakings are collectively referred to as an undertaking or enforceable undertaking (EU).
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Health and Safety Solution - Separating forklifts and workers
Health and Safety Solution - separating forklifts and workers.
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Internal review of decision - guidance for applicants
A guide for those who are seeking to review a decision made by the inspectors or the regluator.
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JLG, Drive Hub _AUS_ - notice to owners
Additional Information Regarding Notice IN#112F1A
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Hydraulics safety
Equipment that uses hydraulics to assist in its movement has the potential to cause serious injury or death. The following are examples of practical risk control solutions from actual incidents, which can be used to manage hydraulic hazards at your workplace.
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Spinal surgery guidelines
A guide for spinal surgery billing.
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Sun safety in the workplace - Presentation
Toolbox talk for people working outdoors
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Tips for hazardous manual task training
The minimum information that should be included in your workers’ hazardous manual-tasks training.
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Sex work - Work health and safety guidance 2024
Sex work is decriminalised in Queensland, is recognised as work and is therefore subject to the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (WHS Act).