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Guide for safe design and use of cattle crates
This guide identifies potential hazards of cattle crates and provides practical examples of ways to reduce the risks.
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How to examine and interrogate workplace data
Sources of data can vary depending on the size of your organisation. Includes a data source table to help you identify some that may be available to you.
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Workers' Compensation Regulator – Compliance Notice Policy
This policy outlines the Workers’ Compensation Regulator’s approach to issuing compliance notices to a person for non-compliance of duties and obligations under the Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 (Qld) as part of the Workers’ Compensation Regulatory Services’ compliance and enforcement approach detailed in the Workers’ Compensation Regulator - Compliance and Enforcement Framework.
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Vehicles as a Workplace - Work Health and Safety Guide
This guide is for firms, organisations and individuals who use vehicles for work purposes on the road networks of Australia or New Zealand. The guide describes a process for dealing with road traffic hazards in line with work health and safety (WHS) legislation and road traffic safety (RTS) principles. It covers all vehicle use in road traffic and complements other legislative requirements that apply to businesses whose primary purpose is transport, such as bus, truck or taxi operators.
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Young people and safety at work: And why it involves you
Fact sheet for young workers on work health and safety
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Managing organisational change-tip-sheet.docx
Implementing organisational change is a three-step process.
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Mobile and operational plant – earthmoving equipment: Inspector guide
An inspector guide for auditing operators of earthmoving equipment as part of the 'Mobile and operational plant in construction' campaign.
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OIR Complaints Management Policy
Complaints received are dealt with fairly, promptly and in an efficient and confidential manner.
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Principles of Practice for Workplace Rehabilitation Providers
These principles support Workplace Rehabilitation Providers in delivering services to workers with a compensable injury.
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Mine dust lung diseases: Information for current and former coal workers
Respiratory health screening and workers’ compensation information.
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Getting the most out of your safety climate survey
It is important to use a step-by-step process when administering a climate survey so that the results accurately represent the safety climate and can be used confidently in planning.