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  • Queensland Mental Health Week

    Mental Health Week, celebrated annually in October, promotes the importance of mental health and wellbeing.

  • Work Well Awards 2023

    More than 111 organisations and individuals entered this year’s Work Well Awards, demonstrating their dedication to making Queensland workplaces healthier and safer. Congratulations to the 2023 winners and finalists.

  • WorkCover Queensland annual reports

    WorkCover Queensland annual reports are a record of our finanical and non-financial performance. It also explains who we are, what we do, and how we do it.

  • Quad bikes are Queensland farming’s biggest killer

    More than 50 Queenslanders have been killed using quad bikes since 2011. Be a safer quad bike rider by following five simple steps: always wear a helmet, kids on kids’ bikes, don’t double, don’t overload, quad bike training.

  • If an injury or illness occurs

    The steps to take—from making sure people are safe to reporting injuries and making a claim.

  • Rural plant Code of Practice

    Following engagement with the agricultural sector, Queensland Government has produced a series of educational videos between key industry figures, local farmers, and Workplace Health and Safety staff to help break down the key elements of the Code.

  • Safe Work Month and Mental Health Week 2025

    Held nationally each October, Safe Work Month and Queensland Mental Health Week are initiatives dedicated to promoting safe, healthy workplaces and supporting mental health and wellbeing for everyone, while also raising awareness and reducing stigma around mental illness.

  • Arc flash safety – Mark’s story

    Experienced electrician Mark was badly burnt by an arc flash while working on a commercial switchboard. He spent three weeks in hospital and couldn't work for three months.

  • Statistics

    A core function of our work as the regulator is to develop and maintain an evidence base to inform workplace health and safety and workers’ compensation policy and practice.

  • Research

    Workplace Health and Safety Queensland's (WHSQ) harm index and associated heat maps can be used when developing educational, advisory, intervention and leadership programs that are aimed at reducing the incidence of workplace health and safety deaths, injury and illness.

  • Tools

    These four statistics-based tools can help you manage your business. They are time-lost claims by year and industry, the industry comparative calculator, the return on investment calculator and the eTools that help you develop effective risk controls and identify the financial benefits that follow.

  • Supervisor Quick Reference Guide: Supporting workers to recover after a work injury

    This quick reference guide offers essential actions and resources to help supervisors support their injured worker's through the WorkCover claim process.