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Protech
8 October 2021 -
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Nuflow Technologies
8 October 2021 -
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Robert Brown
1 October 2017 -
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People at Work
People at Work is a validated psychosocial risk assessment survey to help organisations identify the most common psychosocial hazards in their workplace, causing both psychological and physical harm.
4 July 2018 -
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Timothy Gallagher
1 October 2018 -
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Staying active while working on your computer
Working on computers often involves long periods of being sedentary at your desk. So plan movement into your day to reduce the risk of pain and chronic diseases. Exercising before or after work doesn’t protect you from these health risks if you spend most of your day sitting.
11 September 2020 -
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Australian Country Choice
8 October 2021 -
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Consultation and collaboration with health and safety representatives
Good consultation with your workers improves health and safety. One way you can consult with your workers on these issues is through health and safety representatives (HSRs). They represent the health and safety interests of a work group and can raise these issues with their employer.
18 October 2022 -
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ON Series: Overcoming barriers after a near death injury
Bruce O'Grady was crushed in a forklift incident and suffered four fractured vertebrae, collapsed lungs, a broken pelvis, fractured ribs, damaged spleen and liver, crushed nerves from the waist down and partial bowel removal, as well as ongoing complications. Bruce's determination to return to work resulted in him receiving the Injured worker achievement award as part of the 2017 Safe Work and Return to Work Awards.
22 December 2017 -
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Scentre Group Design and Construction
1 October 2018 -
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Bruce O'Grady, Maxcon Industries
1 October 2017 -
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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.
10 October 2022