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Construction work health forum encore webinar series
The construction work health forum, held on 1 March 2016, was subsequently made into a five part webinar series for those who were unable to attend the forum.
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Fatigue Management - Mental Health Week 2019
Fatigue Management, Professor Drew Dawson - Mental Health Week 2019.
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Libby Trickett - See the signs and ask for help
Four-time Olympic gold medal winning swimmer Libby Trickett raises awareness and promotes the importance of mental health in the workplace.
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Libby Trickett's full interview
Four-time Olympic gold medal winning swimmer Libby Trickett raises awareness and promotes the importance of mental health in the workplace.
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Vehicle loading cranes workshop 2019
Vehicle loading cranes' (VLCs) stabilisers and outriggers should always be packed, locked and secured safely for travel.
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2014 Return to Work Awards
Winners and finalists' films of the 2014 Return to Work Awards - recognising an individual's successful rehabilitation and stay at/return to work within the past 12 months following a work-related injury.
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2014 Safe Work Awards
Winners and finalists' films of the 2014 Safe Work Awards - recognising innovation, leadership and commitment to making Queensland workplaces healthier and safer.
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Norship IPaM film
A case study film showcasing the achievements of Norship who have graduated from the Injury Prevention and Management (IPaM) program.
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Occupational cancers masterclass
Callum Robertson is a Cancer Prevention Advisor with Cancer Council Queensland, and in this masterclass discusses occupational cancers and carcinogens. Carolyn Topping, Occupational Hygienist with Workplace Health and Safety Queensland talks about the legislative framework in place to address cancer risks in Queensland workplaces.
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Prevention and management of work-related violence - Mental Health Week 2018
This presentation is on the prevention and management of work related violence.
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Safety facilitation film based on the true story of Jed Millen
Seen through the eyes of an apprentice, this film highlights the some of the factors that contributed to the incident in which Jed Millen was injured. This film uses Jed’s story to highlight the moments, conversations and decisions that could contributed to a different outcome.
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Emotionally challenging work – managing the risk
Mentally healthy workplaces build and maintain work practices, which promote and support positive mental health and minimise the risk of psychological injury. They benefit workers, their families, the wider community and in broader terms, the efficiency and profitability of businesses and industry.