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    Managing psychosocial hazards at work - Construction industry

    To illustrate common psychosocial hazards in the workplace, we dive into the challenges faced by a medium-sized residential construction company grappling with project delays and work backlogs.

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    Managing psychosocial hazards at work - First responder

    Using an insightful case study from the first responder industry, this video demonstrates several common psychosocial hazards in the workplace and how these can negatively impact on workers. In this example we explore challenges faced by paramedics which include frequent exposure to trauma, violence and aggression, while enduring extended work hours and minimal recovery time between shifts.

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    Managing psychosocial hazards at work - Stress as a mechanism of injury

    Work-related stress can emerge when job requirements exceed an individual's ability to cope with them. This video explores common psychosocial hazards and how they can arise, and explains how if frequent, prolonged or severe, can lead to psychological or physical harm.

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    Managing psychosocial hazards at work - Small trucking company

    Employers need to manage both psychosocial and physical risks in their workplace which differ significantly from one organisation to another, based on industry and size.

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    Caselaw year in review 2023 - 2024

    In this webinar recording, WorkCover Queensland Senior Lawyer, Tim Loos, welcomes guest presenter Jamie McPherson, of HBA Legal, to discuss significant caselaw decisions from the past financial year and to unpack employer learnings from these decisions.

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    Making workplaces safer for everyone, every day

    Queensland workers and workplaces have the strongest safety protections thanks to the Work Health and Safety and Other Legislation Amendment (WHSOLA) Act 2024. While WHSOLA Act 2024 provides the strongest protections, safety is still a shared responsibility, and we all have a role to play in making sure our workplaces are safer for everyone, every day.

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    Your guide to the changes: Work Health and Safety and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024

    Whether you're an employer, worker or a dedicated health and safety representative, staying informed is key to ensuring the well-being of you and your workforce as well as compliance with the Work Health and Safety and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024.

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    Djarragun College – Gordonvale Campus, Far North Queensland

    A special thank you to the staff of Djarragun College who kindly shared their success story by way of encouraging other workplaces to adopt genuine, proactive, transparent workplace consultation processes.

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    Sex work - WHS overview

    From 1 August 2024, work health and safety (WHS) laws will apply to all sex work businesses operating in Queensland. In consultation with industry, guidance material specific to sex work has been developed to explain worker's rights and duty holder responsibilities under WHS laws.

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    Sex work - How to manage work health and safety risks

    This film explains what a Persons conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) is and the responsibility they have to ensure the safety of workers. It also covers the various work health and safety duties in a sex work workplace and the crucial role of consultation to ensure plans are being followed.

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    Sex work – Workplace hazard prevention

    This film explains how hazard prevention can take many forms including providing suitable and adequate PPE, providing furniture and equipment that is in good working order and providing hygiene and break facilities for workers.

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    Sex work – Fatigue and other psychosocial risks

    Workplace health and safety isn’t just about physical safety. Managing psychosocial hazards and risks at work is just as important. This film explains common psychosocial hazards effecting sex workers and how businesses are required to help mitigate or even eliminate these risks.