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Safety fundamentals - consultation
Workplace consultation is essential to managing health and safety risks in your workplace. This two-way exchange between you and your workers has benefits to you, your business and your workers by establishing openness, respect and trust.
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Hayley's video - 90 seconds
Commonwealth gold medallist, small business owner and psychological health champion Hayley Lewis is proud to be Queensland’s Mental Health Ambassador.
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Hayley's full video
Commonwealth gold medallist, small business owner and psychological health champion Hayley Lewis is proud to be Queensland’s Mental Health Ambassador.
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Hayley's video - 45 seconds
Commonwealth gold medallist, small business owner and psychological health champion Hayley Lewis is proud to be Queensland’s Mental Health Ambassador.
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Electrical and asbestos safety in rental properties webinar
Watch the electrical and asbestos safety in rental properties webinar, designed for landlords and property managers.
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Electrical contractor webinar
Watch the Electrical contractor webinar, designed for electrical contractors, electricians and anyone working in the electrical industry.
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Electrical safety summit
Watch the Summit recording, which saw electrical industry leaders focus on global supply and emerging technologies in the electrical industry.
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Losing breath – The Adam Sager story
Losing breath tells the tragic story of Adam Sager who died with mesothelioma (an asbestos related disease) at the age of 25.
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Building bridges – Jed's story
Building bridges tells the story of Jed Millen, who experienced a career-ending and permanent back injury after a bridge deck collapse.
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Changing focus – Gavan's story
Changing focus follows Gavan McGuane's story. He was blinded after a workplace incident where he tripped and fell onto a beer keg.
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Between a rock and a hard place – Garry's story
Between a rock and a hard place shares Garry Nichols' story of a rural tractor roll-over incident. An ordinary work day changed his life.
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Suicide prevention for young workers in the construction industry
Research has found that young males working in the construction industry in Queensland are at a higher risk of suicide and are twice as likely to take their own lives than other young Australian males.