HEALTH AND SAFETY MONTH WEBINARS NOW AVAILABLE

WorkSafe Victoria’s fourteen Health and Safety Month (October 2024) webinars are now available for viewing on their website. The videos are also available on the WorkSafe Victoria YouTube channel, along with many other helpful video resources.

The videos are recordings of presentations from Health and Safety Month last year – for those who are unable to attend on the broadcast day, or those who attended and can’t recall details, these recordings are an invaluable resource.

Webinar topics –

  • Addressing and improving health and safety issues in the workplace
  • Work related gendered violence in healthcare
  • High risk crystalline silica work and ban of engineered stone
  • Workplace safety in Victoria: challenges and priorities
  • Manual Handling Basics: Dos and don’ts of risk control
  • How the WorkWell program can support a mentally healthy workplace
  • Preventing family violence and supporting Victorians in the workplace
  • From risk assessment to incident investigation: why consultation is so important
  • Safe use of elevating work platforms
  • Preventing exposure to welding fumes
  • Preventing and managing psychosocial hazards in the workplace
  • Mental injury: early intervention and occupational rehabilitation
  • Supporting and supervising apprentices
  • Treatment pathways: mental injury

Access the webinars here: Health and Safety Month webinars | WorkSafe Victoria \ WorkSafe Victoria - YouTube

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