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Ergonomic Assessments play an important role in promoting workplace well-being and productivity.
The importance of injury prevention and effective injury management initiatives for both workplaces and employees can not be underestimated.
SIRA is the independent regulator of the NSW workers compensation scheme, whose purpose is to ensure the scheme protects and supports the people that need it.
Manual tasks in any aged care setting can provide manual handling hazards for carers and residents, placing them at higher risk of musculoskeletal injuries.
A recent study commissioned by Safe Work Australia highlighted factors that can be significant in influencing Return to Work outcomes following workplace injuries.
Recent amendments to the existing WHS legislation and regulation mean Employers are now required to ensure, as far as reasonably practicable, the health and safety of workers, both physically and psychologically.
Managing injuries and facilitating the early return to work of injured workers is crucial for maintaining a safe and productive workplace.
Employers play a pivotal role in the recovery and return to work of injured workers. It is essential for them to ensure that injured workers receive immediate first aid and appropriate care.
Employers play a pivotal role in the recovery and return to work of injured workers. It is essential for them to ensure that injured workers receive immediate first aid and appropriate care.
Psychological injuries often develop gradually, but the good news is, the risks can be minimised. It's crucial for employers to create a culture where workers feel safe to disclose their discomfort without fear of judgment or repercussions.