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As workplace health and safety regulations continue to evolve, HR professionals find themselves at the forefront of managing psychosocial hazards.

The introduction of a Code of Practice to address psychosocial risks has necessitated a strategic approach to mental health, reshaping HR’s traditional role. As such, it is imperative for HR practitioners to carry out thorough psychosocial risk assessments in alignment with the new legislation.

What is it and why have one? A working from home checklist ensures that an employer is fulfilling their obligation to provide employees with a safe and appropriate work environment in accordance with Workplace Health… Working From Home Checklist

How to identify hazards in the workplace: Have you noticed something? Has someone approached you with an issue? In considering what is the best response to a hazard one should consider: What level is the… Hazard Management

A risk is the likelihood of harm occurring in response to a hazard such as death, injury, or illness. Within the workplace, risks need to be appropriately managed to eliminate such, or if not reasonably… Risk and Risk Assessment

Workplace Health and Safety– What is it? Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) is often referred to as Occupational Health and Safety. Employers must implement practices in accordance with Australian WHS laws to ensure the safety… Defining Workplace Health and Safety