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Know your duties - a tool for working safely
This tool provides information about duties under the model WHS laws, including duties for PCBUs and workers in the agriculture industry, how to meet these duties, and hazards you may face working in agriculture.
This information sheet provides information about managing the risks of using powered mobile plant as a crane.
Using other powered mobile plant as a crane information sheet
This document is part of a series which…
This guide provides information on managing the risks of quick hitches for earthmoving machinery.
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his guide is part of a series including:
General guide for cranes
Use this guide to manage the risks of using mobile cranes in the workplace.
This includes risks of using:
tower cranes
bridge and gantry cranes
vehicle loading cranes…
This information sheet provides advice on what is ‘work of a minor nature’ when testing, maintaining or repairing a building or structure.
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Model Code of Practice: Construction work
Use this guide to for information about handling or transport cash ‘in-house’.
This guide is part of a series which includes:
Cash-in-transit – Information Sheet
Use this guide to manage risks associated with cattle handling at a workplace including:
paddocks
laneways
yards
cattle transportation
feedlots
abattoirs
saleyards …
Cobalt (CAS 7440-48-4; Co) is a grey metal that exists in a number of oxidation states, including divalent (Co[II]) and trivalent (Co[III]) oxidation states.
Examples of work activities involving cobalt and its compounds that may require special…
The guide helps doctors to monitor the health of workers exposed to asbestos.
Examples of work with asbestos include:
removing asbestos and demolition work
maintenance workers like electricians, computer cabling installers and air-conditioning…
This guide helps doctors monitor the health of workers exposed to isocyanates.
Isocyanates are a group of highly reactive, organic compounds of the formula R-N=C=O.
Examples of work with isocyanates include work where you release…