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Workplace Health and Safety Queensland (WHSQ) is a government agency dedicated to improving work health and safety in Queensland...


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Workplace Health and Safety Queensland (WHSQ) is a government agency dedicated to improving work health and safety in Queensland workplaces. The organization focuses on reducing the risk of workplace injuries and fatalities by assisting businesses in complying with health and safety laws, educating employers and employees, investigating serious incidents, and enforcing legislation. WHSQ also provides policy advice on workers' compensation matters.

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1001-5000 employees
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Queensland Workplace Health and Safety Legislation, Safety audits and case studies, Workplace injury prevention and management information and advice

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🛍️ Workplace Health and Safety Queensland Product and Pricing News

  • Workplace Health and Safety Queensland introduced an 'Industry comparative calculator' and 'Electrical Safety Fortnight' event, while removing the 'High risk work online register' and 'Mental Health Week' from their offerings.
  • Workplace Health and Safety Queensland updated their Electrical Safety Code of Practice to include managing risks when working near overhead and underground electric lines and reported a fatal incident from electric shock injuries.
  • Workplace Health and Safety Queensland has introduced new resources including a checklist for lead paint removal compliance and a site visit checklist for suspended scaffolding, while removing older resources like the guardrail installation checklist and industry comparative calculator.
  • Workplace Health and Safety Queensland has updated its advisory services, now offering a free, confidential, and independent call-back support service for workers and a dedicated advisory service for employers.
  • Workplace Health and Safety Queensland announced the launch of a new electrical licensing system and reported disciplinary actions against seven license holders in October.

  • Workplace Health and Safety Queensland and the CFMEU are investigating a serious injury incident at a Brisbane worksite managed by McNab, where a man was critically injured by a ute.
  • Workplace Health and Safety Queensland is investigating a serious worksite accident in Pinkenba where a man suffered life-threatening injuries.
  • Workplace Health and Safety Queensland launched a free heat stress calculator to help assess health risks for workers in hot environments.

👔 Workplace Health and Safety Queensland CEO, Management and Leadership Team

  • Elizabeth Gray
    Director Psychological Health Unit
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  • Yasmin Cox
    Executive Director, Specialised Health and Safety Services, Workplace Health and Safety Queensland, Office of Industrial Relations
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  • Johanna Sutherland
    Acting Executive Director, Strategy, Performance and Communications
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  • John Snooks
    Chief Advisor
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  • Aislin Campbell
    Chief Advisor
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  • Michael Chan
    Chief Safety Engineer (retired)
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  • Brad Geinitz
    Chief Advisor
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⚔️ Workplace Health and Safety Queensland Alternatives and Competitors

  • Electrical Safety Office
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  • WorkCover Queensland
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  • Workers' Compensation Regulatory Services

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💼 Workplace Health and Safety Queensland Hiring and Layoffs

  • Yasmin Cox has left Workplace Health and Safety Queensland, where she served as Executive Director, Specialised Health and Safety Services, Office of Industrial Relations, to join SafeWork NSW as Executive Director, Regulatory Capability and Harm Prevention in Australia.
  • Mano De Silva has been appointed as Lead Inspector at Workplace Health and Safety Queensland.
  • Todd Lane serves as a Senior Construction Inspector at Workplace Health and Safety Queensland.
  • Josh McGaw has joined Workplace Health and Safety Queensland as a Senior Investigator in Australia, previously holding the same position at WorkSafe Victoria.
  • Craig Hickling has joined Workplace Health and Safety Queensland as a Senior Investigator from his previous role as Senior Investigator at Queensland Police Service in Australia.

  • Workplace Health and Safety Queensland is hiring a Principal Inspector (AO6) in Roma with a salary range of $117,537 - $125,531 per annum.

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