Work Health and Safety

Work Health and Safety

Mining Jobs Part 2 – Entry Level Mining Jobs

105 Comments   Posted: 20/05/13   by Inspire Media

Entry Level Mining Jobs Part II

Welcome to Part 2 of Mining Jobs – Entry Level Mining Jobs Mining Jobs, No Experience? If you missed Part 1 – Entry Level Mining Jobs, be sure to check it out by CLICKING HERE. The post has some great information on mine jobs like truck driving, driller’s assistant, field assistant, labourer, pit technician and  Read the full post

Avoid the flu and stay healthy this winter!

0 Comments   Posted: 16/05/13   by Inspire Media

Avoid the flu and stay healthy this winter!

By William Cowie You’ve probably noticed the temperature dropping as we head into winter (it’s certainly been fresh in the mornings around Brisbane!). If your workplace isn’t already in the throes of flu season, it probably will be in the near future. Here are some ideas for you to beat the flu season and have a happy Read the full post

Work Health and Safety: What is the difference between an Act, Regulation and Code of Practice?

5 Comments   Posted: 15/05/13   by Inspire Media

Work Health and Safety: What is the difference between an Act, Regulation and Code of Practice?

What’s the different between an Act, Regulation, and Code of Practice in WHS? And where do you find more information about them? At the heart of Australian work health and safety is the new model WHS legislation introduced in most jurisdictions in 2012. These standardised and “harmonised” safety laws apply across most of Australia, making Read the full post

Mining Jobs Part 1 – Entry Level Mining Jobs

28 Comments   Posted: 13/05/13   by Inspire Media

How to Get into Entry Level Mining Jobs

So you want to get a mine job but you’ve got no experience? No worries! Get the information you need to grab yourself one of the hugely popular entry level mining jobs! Welcome to Part 1 of Mining Jobs – Entry Level Mining Jobs Australian Resources Sector and Mining Jobs Future of Mine Jobs? As Read the full post

Work Health and Safety Mistakes!

1 Comment   Posted: 01/05/13   by Inspire Media

Occupational Health and Safety Mistakes

The Importance of OHS Training Work health and safety courses are a requirement by law for safety representatives and are a hugely important aspect of business today. Individuals and companies who fail to comply with OH&S laws, regulations and procedures are subject to heavy fines – extremely hazardous to the bottom line. While occupational health Read the full post

The Impact of Workplace Bullying on Your Bottom Line

2 Comments   Posted: 27/03/13   by Brent Rogers

Workplace Bullying, its Effects, and What You Can Do About It What is Bullying? Bullying can be defined as any behaviour that threatens another person’s safety. Bullying can be done mentally, physically and socially. It can happen in any social situation. When it happens at your own business, your bottom line could be affected. Workplace Read the full post

5 Ways To Create A Healthy Workplace

0 Comments   Posted: 20/03/13   by Inspire Media

5 Ways To Create A Healthy Workplace

For many workplaces across Australia, occupational health and safety (OH&S) as well as employee wellbeing is a number one priority. Proper health and safety procedure and OH&S Course Training not only reduce workplace accident and illness, but support and nurture a healthy working community and learning environment. Studies have shown that a healthy workplace benefits Read the full post

OH&S Courses and The Work Health and Safety Act

0 Comments   Posted: 15/02/13   by Brent Rogers

OH&S Courses and The Work Health and Safety Act

The Importance of WHS Training and the Work Health and Safety Act Work Health and Safety: Importance For Business Are you a business owner? Businesses need to be aware of their legal requirements under Australian Work Health and Safety legislation. Failure to comply with OH&S laws results in huge fines for both corporations and individuals. Business Read the full post

Work Health and Safety for Trainers and Assessors

0 Comments   Posted: 15/01/13   by Brent Rogers

Work Health and Safety for Training and Assessment

Health and Safety in Training and Assessment As a trainer and assessor you have a duty of care. You need to be aware of a number of number of health and safety considerations during supervision, training and instruction. Basic health and safety considerations in training: You need to create a safe environment for your training Read the full post

Computers and Occupational Health and Safety

1 Comment   Posted: 11/01/13   by Brent Rogers

The OHS and WHS concerns about computers and how to avoid them

Hi Guys! Hope you are all having a fantastic start to 2013!  Two weeks have passed and we are well and truly into the New Year! In light of everyone being back at work, I have decided to compile a post addressing correct computer usage to ensure excellent Occupational Health and Safety in the workplace. Read the full post

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