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  • Video

    Craig's story

    Craig suffered serious injuries to his back, ribs and pelvis when he fell from a ladder at work.

  • Video

    Richard's story

    Richard was seriously injured in November 2021 when he came off his e-scooter while commuting to work at a hobby shop.

  • Podcast

    Asbestos podcasts

    Asbestos and your home.

  • Video

    Asbestos safety session 2022

    This safety session was held on Tuesday 22 November 2022 and covered topics relevant to both businesses and the community.

  • Video

    Kerryn’s story – community

    Kerryn O’Connor was just 35 years old when she was electrocuted by a faulty pump that hadn’t been designed, manufactured or tested to Australian safety standards.

  • Video

    In it for the long haul - Tiffany's story

    At 18 Tiffany was severely injured at work when both of her arms were caught in a potato processing auger.

  • Video

    Webinar series

    Explore the recorded live digital events to find out more about safety in the electrical industry.

  • Video

    Medical assessment tribunal

    Medical assessment tribunals make independent expert medical decisions about work-related injury or impairment. This video explains the medical assessment tribunal process for workers.

  • Guide

    Steering Healthy Minds

    A collaboration by the Transport Industry Mental Health Initiative (TIMHI), Steering Healthy Minds has identified three main areas of focus – normalising, promoting and supporting the mental health of workers in the transport industry.

  • Video

    Ride ready - kids

    More than 70 Queenslanders have been killed using quad bikes since 2001. The Ride ready campaign aims to reduce deaths and injuries.

  • Guide

    Getting back to work

    The steps involved in starting your recovery and getting you back to work.

  • Video

    Don't double

    Doubling on a single-seat quad bike increases the risk of a rollover.