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  • A guide to settlement conferences

    One of the final stages of a common law claim is a settlement conference.

  • Gathering information for a common law claim

    If you have decided to proceed with a common law claim, the next step is gathering information to support your claim.

  • Hazardous chemicals register

    Workplaces with hazardous chemicals need to keep a register for use by workers.

  • Mobile computer work

    Mobile computer work presents more challenges to keep safe postures. Find out how to improve comfort and safety when you're working on the road or out of the office.

  • Current and emerging occupational lung diseases

    Despite the widespread belief that occupational lung disorders have been largely prevented, there are disturbing trends worldwide about the re-emergence of traditional dust diseases and description of new lung diseases from new exposures.

  • Mentally healthy workplaces

    Mentally healthy workplaces have benefits for everyone regardless of your industry or business size.

  • Working from home on your computer

    Computer work is the most common activity when working from home. It’s important for workers and employers to work together to identify risks and have things in place to reduce them when working from home.

  • 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.

  • Visual comfort for computer work

    Using digital devices can contribute to visual fatigue and discomfort such as headaches and sore eyes. You may also find yourself in more awkward postures so you can properly see your work, which can lead to neck pain and injury.

  • Setting up your workstation

    The right chair is only one part of creating a good workstation setup. Other elements include your desk, computer, monitors, mouse, keyboard, lighting, headset and footrest.

  • Selecting and adjusting your chair

    Selecting the right chair for you is the first step in setting up your workstation.

  • Fatigue Management - Mental Health Week 2019

    Fatigue Management, Professor Drew Dawson - Mental Health Week 2019.