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Virtual seminar series [online] : broadcast in 2015

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Internet only - free access
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Canberra, A.C.T.: Safe Work Australia
Year:
2015
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Electronic resource
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The Australian Strategy Virtual Seminar Series showcases the latest thinking, developments and research in work health and safety. It features panel discussions, video presentations, reports and infographics from work health and safety experts, regulators, business leaders and academics.

Videos include:

  • Becoming a mentally healthy small business
  • Benefits of planning and scheduling in house construction
  • Safe work design in construction's complex supply chains
  • Dangers of diesel exhaust fumes for business
  • Driving good work - the role of the accidental design professional
  • Effective load restraint
  • Effective return to work coordination
  • Elevating road safety to a corporate and community priority
  • Full circle : A work health and safety evolution
  • Good work design and applying it to psychosocial risks
  • Case study: Good work through effective design
  • Good work through effective leadership
  • The business case for creating a mentally healthy workplace
  • Improving the risk management of musculoskeletal disorders
  • Designing safe machinery
  • Minimising musculoskeletal disorders
  • Networking your work health and safety priorities with Better Work Tasmania
  • Not a croc – safety in the crocodile industry
  • Safe fleets are better business
  • Safe, healthy and productive: Keynote address by Ann Sherry AO
  • The agile leader – engaging with risk
  • The challenges and opportunities of championing work health and safety in supply chains
  • The power of cooperation – supply chains and workers’ health and safety
  • The right start: building safe work for young workers
  • Protecting the voids in house construction
  • What small business wants
  • Work health - influencing the supply chain through partnerships
  • Working safely with chemicals
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