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Amendments to the Model WHS Laws: What Businesses Need to Know Now
Safe Work Australia has published amendments to the Model WHS Laws, introducing new incident notification duties, crane licensing changes and updates to PPE and compliance requirements. These amendments set the national benchmark, but adoption will vary by state and territory, so businesses must check their local regulator.
Dec 54 min read


What is a Trauma Response Plan?
In the same way a business prepares for physical emergencies with fire evacuation drills or first aid kits, it must also prepare for psychological emergencies. A Trauma Response Plan (TRP) is the psychosocial equivalent of an incident response plan – and increasingly, it’s becoming a legislative and moral necessity.
Jun 154 min read


WHS Responsibilities and Visitor Safety
When we think about workplace health and safety, our minds often go straight to employees, contractors, or maybe even volunteers. But what about visitors? People who pop in briefly, attend a meeting, drop off a parcel, or tour your facility?
Under Australian WHS laws, visitors have a right to be safe – and businesses have a legal duty to protect them.
Jun 34 min read


Why Prevention, Not Just Response, Is the Key to Managing Work-Related Violence in Schools
The Victorian Department of Education has taken a meaningful step in acknowledging the rise in work-related violence from student behaviour—with a staggering 46.7% increase reported over the last decade. Following an audit, the Department has adopted four key recommendations aimed at better managing this risk in the workplace.The Victorian Department of Education has taken a meaningful step in acknowledging the rise in work-related violence from student behaviour,with a stagg
Jun 22 min read


Implementing Psychosocial Risk Management: A Practical Guide
This guide outlines the steps required to implement a psychosocial risk management program, drawing from the Code of Practice for Psychosoci
Nov 17, 20243 min read


Respect@Work: A Guide to the Strategy, Framework, and Expectations for Businesses
The Respect@Work strategy is an initiative that sets out a framework for workplaces to prevent and respond to workplace sexual harassment
Nov 10, 20244 min read


Understanding Australia’s Psychosocial Legislation: Expectations, Timelines, and Integrating Psychosocial Hazards into Your Risk Management Framework
The new psychosocial legislation mandates that businesses actively identify and manage psychosocial hazards—such as workplace bullying
Nov 10, 20244 min read
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