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  • Heat stress calculator

    This assessment tool can be used as a basic guide and/or training tool to help identify and manage risks of heat related illness.

  • Electrical contractor self-audit

    This self-audit is designed to help you better understand and meet your key electrical safety obligations.

  • Asbestos assessors

    A regularly updated list of asbestos assessors.

  • Evaluation of permanent impairment trained assessors register

    A current register of permanent impairment trained assessors

  • Tools

    These four statistics-based tools can help you manage your business. They are time-lost claims by year and industry, the industry comparative calculator, the return on investment calculator and the eTools that help you develop effective risk controls and identify the financial benefits that follow.

  • Demolition licence holders

    A current list of licence holders.

  • People at work

    People at Work is a psychosocial risk assessment process to help identify and manage risks to the psychological health at work.

  • Asbestos A class licence holders

    An up to date list off A Class Asbestos licence holders in Queensland.

  • Safety fundamentals tool

    This toolkit is for small businesses, including sole traders, and will help you understand your legal obligations and comply with the law to create a safer, healthier and more successful business.

  • Current high risk work accredited assessors

    A regularly updated list.

  • Electrical contractor self-audit

    This self-audit is designed to help you better understand and meet your key electrical safety obligations.

  • Return on investment calculator

    The return on investment (ROI) calculator is a tool that assists organisations to estimate an indicative return on their investments in work health and safety (WHS). It provides an indication of whether a particular investment (e.g. a new piece of equipment or an employee wellbeing program) will improve an organisation’s bottom line.