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NEW WHITE PAPER: Welding Fume Regulation Changes

Our latest white paper, Welding Fume Exposure in Australia – 2026 Regulatory Changes & the New Requirements for Effective Controls, breaks down what's...


High-risk underground safety prototype in 48 hours

In a 48-hour hackathon, Australian university students created a wearable tracking and navigation system for high-risk underground settings such as caves and mines.


Why the future of HSE depends on how we integrate it into business strategy

In the context of mining and construction, an HSE director explains the need for HSE professionals to understand the business just as deeply as risk management.

Business 30 June, 2026

Ghost qualifications: the high cost of card counting in construction

Construction is battling an influx of 'ghost qualifications' — credentials that appear authentic, but are actually void, out-of-date or legally non-compliant.

Business 22 June, 2026

Making VR violence training mandatory for nursing students

In partnership with a Sydney-based immersive learning company, UTS plans to make aggression and violence prevention training mandatory for its nursing students.

Business 16 June, 2026

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Atmosphere, access and rescue — confined space safety beyond compliance

Atmosphere, access and rescue — confined space safety beyond compliance

Working at Height Association CEO SCOTT BARBER explains the importance of a whole system of hazard management approach to confined space.

Article 13 October, 2025
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Working at height and the law: primary duties, litigation trends and risk-mitigation to-dos

Working at height and the law: primary duties, litigation trends and risk-mitigation to-dos

Lawyers Georgie Chapman and Fleur McKay-Calvert set out working at height primary duties, litigation trends and some key risk-mitigation to-dos.

Article 17 October, 2025
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What is the work-related impact of long-term back problems?

What is the work-related impact of long-term back problems?

Australian researchers have set out to project the work-related impact of long-term back problems among working-age Australians (15–64 years).

Article 20 November, 2025
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