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How does capacity for work change before and after psychiatric treatment?

A Norwegian study of more than 2600 patients — with everything from mild to severe mental health challenges — set out to find out.

Business 18 December, 2025

Five ways to reduce fire risk of lithium-ion batteries in healthcare settings

The use of lithium-ion batteries in health care will continue to grow as technology advances, but fire risk does not need to increase alongside it.

Fire 05 December, 2025

Sleep scientist to tackle on-call workforce fatigue risk

CQUniversity sleep scientist Dr Madeline Sprajcer has secured $529,993 to investigate fatigue risks for Australia's on-call workers.

Business 28 November, 2025

AI-Powered Document Management: Streamlining WHS Compliance Workflows

AI-powered automation handles routine document processing tasks, allowing safety professionals to focus more attention on strategic safety initiatives and frontline...

Business 26 November, 2025

Portable fire protection equipment at any time, day or night

An Australian manufacturer and wholesaler of portable fire protection equipment has a network of 20 Click & Collect warehouses — 16 providing 24/7 access.

Fire 25 November, 2025

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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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