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22/06/17 by
John
Business owners constantly look for work health and safety workers, but how can you meet this demand and qualify for the job? Individuals who want to work in the WHS industry must get their qualifications first. The Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety is the leading qualification to become a safety professional. Unfortunately, most Australians can’t get Read the full post
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13/04/16 by
Luke Imbong
Accidents and illnesses caused by work don’t just ruin careers. They can devastate lives and families. As such, it’s not hard to see why work health and safety is a massive concern Australia-wide. Many Australians are either injured, fall ill, or even die because of workplace accidents, faulty equipment, or high risk conditions in their Read the full post
Posted:
09/04/16 by
Luke Imbong
3 types of workplace accidents are responsible for almost 70% of serious injury and disorder claims. Do you know what these are? Most Australians feel safe at work, until they get into an accident and are forced to stop working and earn a living… or until their business is forced to pay thousands of dollars Read the full post
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30/11/15 by
Luke Imbong
Stop sabotaging your health by being bored at work Warning: being bored at work can be disastrous to your health. If you’re like most Australians, then you have felt ‘less than enthusiastic’ at work at one time or another. After all, we all occasionally fall into the trap of day-dreaming about the weekend, or an Read the full post
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17/11/15 by
Luke Imbong
5 compelling reasons to tell your boss you’re going home on time today (and everyday) It’s no secret that many Australians don’t do so well when it comes to work-life balance. If you’re like the average worker today, you’ve likely clocked in a couple hours of overtime already in this past week alone. Overtime work Read the full post
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04/11/15 by
Luke Imbong
Asbestos Safety Tips From causing chronic shortness of breath to tissue scarring to fatal lung cancer, asbestos is one of the last things you ever want to come in contact with. Despite this, asbestos is everywhere in Australia, including places where many people spend the most time – their homes and workplaces. So why Read the full post
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05/10/15 by
Luke Imbong
Work Health and Safety Statistics in Australia Not many Australians think they can be victim of a work accident until it’s too late. How safe do you feel in your workplace? There is a wide range of accidents that can happen while on the job and these can devastate your career and impact your family. Read the full post
Posted:
01/10/15 by
Luke Imbong
Community Safety Month 2015 Events If you’re like most Australians, then you want to get home safely at the end of each day. After all, no one wants to fall ill or risk getting injured. Unfortunately, these can and do happen when you’re working, studying or even just walking around your neighbourhood. Accidents happen every Read the full post
Posted:
20/09/15 by
Luke Imbong
The Certificate IV and Diploma of Work Health and Safety are nationally accredited courses for Safety Officers and OHS Representatives, but there are other safety qualifications available today. There are safety short courses that target areas like construction, mining, fire prevention and other industries where workers face additional risk or need special preparation for the Read the full post
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26/05/15 by
Luke Imbong
Cert IV WHS and the RPL Process One of the most common questions we get asked at Inspire Education from new and existing safety professionals is “Can I get recognition of prior learning for my experience and previous training in safety and apply it to the Cert IV WHS?”. If you have work experience relevant Read the full post
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