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Sticks stones and words - they all hurt
Poster for young workers about bullying at work.
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Is your workplace prepared to respond to injuries?
Employers are required by law to maintain a mentally and physically safe workplace. It’s also good for business and for your workers.
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Emergency planning - Guidelines for hazardous industry
Guidelines to help you manage hazardous materials when preparing emergency plans.
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Emergency planning for ammonia-based refrigeration systems guide
Emergency planning for ammonia-based refrigeration systems guide
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Industry hotspot: Hospitality, recreation and other services
The most common injuries to workers in the hospitality, recreation and other services industry based on accepted workers’ compensation claims.
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Protection from eye injuries
Workers can sustain eye injuries when exposed to airborne fragments from work processes such as cutting, drilling or grinding metal, timber or other materials.
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Conditions of agreement as an authorised RTO of Work Health and Safety Officer (WHSO) training
This document sets out the terms and conditions on which the Regulator for work health and safety in Queensland agrees to grant authority to the Registered Training Organisation (RTO) to provide WHSO training and assessment in Queensland.
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Asbestos B class licence holders
An up to date list
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Forklift safety for employers - traffic management
Provides employers with advice on traffic management for forklifts
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Effects of flooding at service stations and underground storage tank (UST) systems
Underground storage tank (UST) systems can become submerged or displaced by flood waters or extended periods of heavy rain, leading to damaged UST systems or even releases of product. If UST systems are damaged, they will need to be returned to normal operation in the most expedient, safe, and environmentally responsible manner possible.
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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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Young people and safety at work: Inexperience and wanting to impress
Fact sheet about how young workers inexperience impacts work health and safety