Safe Work Australia leads the development of national policy to improve work health and safety and workers’ compensation arrangements across Australia.
Want to know why asbestos registers at the workplace are required to help prevent exposure to asbestos and how you may be responsible for developing and maintaining them?
Read our new guide today-
📰In our latest Safe Work Australia Quarterly Newsletter, hear from Professor Alex Collie from the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at Monash University about how our data informs his research and why it’s so important-
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Closing soon: make sure you have your say on options to improve the WHS incident notification framework. Make a submission before 10am on Monday 11 September 2023-
One month to go until National
#SafeWorkMonth
! 🍵🦺
Get involved, plan a
#SafeTea
chat and make safety a priority in your workplace.
Download our customisable resources today 👉
Closing soon: make sure you have your say on the use and regulation non-threshold genotoxic carcinogens (NTGCs). Complete the survey before 8 September 2023-
💡All workers are at risk of occupational hearing loss, including young workers.
See our website to manage the risk of noise-related injury in your workplace-
Transparent safety data: Safe Work Australia has released an interactive website for workers to access integral safety data across all industries in Australia, …
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We collect, analyse, publish and promote national WHS and workers’ compensation data, providing a national picture of safety at work. But how do we put together the pieces of the data puzzle? 🧩
📰 Find out in our Quarterly Newsletter-
It's the final week of our Deliver yourself home safely campaign, which aimed to increase awareness of WHS for food delivery workers 🏡🛵
Visit the campaign website for more information-
#DeliverSafely
Our August newsletter has now been published! 📰
This edition explores data, including our data improvement journey, our new data website, case studies from our data users, and insights from our reports on apprentices and trainees and solar installers -
Have you had your say on potential options to improve the WHS incident notification framework? Make a submission before 10am on Monday 11 September 2023-
We are seeking feedback on the issues with the definition and requirements of “competent persons” for asbestos-related tasks.
Consultation is open until 1 October-
🏡The Deliver yourself home safely campaign has links to relevant key contacts that can help food delivery workers keep safe. See our key contacts page on the website for more-
#DeliverSafely
🚲We have guidance material available for food outlets on WHS duties and how to manage WHS risks associated with food delivery, visit our website for more-
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Manage the risk of sexual harassment at work using the same steps you use to manage all WHS risks.
See our infographic to help you prevent sexual harassment and protect your workers -
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