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Working well: An organisational approach to preventing psychological injury
Source: Comcare. Many employees will at times feel that they are not coping well at work for a variety of reasons. Some of these employees will experience some degree of stress as a result. While many people have strategies to deal with these situations, work-related...
How to Listen in 8 Simple Steps
Good communication has long been regarded as a foundation skill of strong leaders. With communication skills, a leader can build trust and robust relationships. They can successfully develop their teams, improve results and influence others. The core to communication...
As heat rises, so do safety risks
With summer fast approaching, it's time to think about staying safe when you're working in high temperatures. During hot temperatures, people become susceptible to a range of heat related medical issues, including dehydration, heat rash, heat cramps,...
How you can run an effective toolbox/pre-start meeting
Toolbox or pre-starts talks are interactive safety sessions that help focus a workforce on safety. They take place prior to the beginning of a work shift and they are an opportunity for an organisation to ensure that its entire workforce is fit for duty....
How to create cohesiveness in major projects
Being part of a major project is an exciting, medium-term commercial opportunity for businesses of all sizes in Australia. Typically, a major contract is won by a large contractor or consortium, which then enters into commercial agreements with many...
The big dry: How cultural values drive action in adversity
In parts of Queensland and New South Wales, the past 14 months have been the driest since records began to be kept in 1900. For some farmers, this is their fifth or sixth consecutive year of drought and dry conditions, with many struggling to survive....