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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.
23 July 2024 -
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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.
23 July 2024 -
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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.
23 July 2024 -
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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.
23 July 2024 -
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Sex work – Working safely
Here we explain some simple examples duty holders can take to ensure that sex workers can operate safely, no matter what type of business the workplace is or where it is located.
23 July 2024 -
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Workers' compensation in the hybrid work environment
In this webinar recording, WorkCover Queensland Senior Lawyer, Tim Loos, welcomes guest presenter Yvette McLaughlin, of Sparke Helmore Lawyers, to discuss hybrid working arrangements in the post-Covid landscape and its impact on workers' compensation and injury claims.
31 May 2024 -
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Scott's story
When Scott injured his thumb on a machine at work, having support from his family, WorkCover and his employer helped him get back to work and a sense of normality.
10 April 2024 -
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Workplace bullying and harassment claims and reasonable management action
In this webinar recording, WorkCover Queensland Senior Lawyer, Tim Loos, welcomes guest presenters Damien van Brunschot, David McGrath and Sally Noye, of DWF, to discuss workplace bullying and harassment claims and reasonable management action. DWF also talk through some case examples on these topics, and provide practical insights and tips to assist employers in the prevention and management of these claims.
1 March 2024 -
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Young workers
Young workers aged from 15 to 24 years make up about 18 per cent of the Queensland workforce. Around 4400 young workers are seriously injured at work in Queensland each year.
10 July 2019 -
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Sandy's story
Townsville aged care nurse Sandra's resilience, together with support from WorkCover and her employer, helped her to get back to work after an injury.
16 January 2024 -
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Melissa Cole, William Duncan State School
Work Well Awards 2023 Category ten – Best demonstrated leadership in work health and safety and return to work.
15 September 2023 -
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Lynne Brown, Queensland Police Service
Work Well Awards 2023 Category nine winner – Best individual contribution to rehabilitation and return to work.
15 September 2023