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World first real-time silica detector helps clear the air
The NSW Government has today launched a trial of world-first technology to accurately monitor silica dust levels in the air that has the potential to -
Research into future of work begins
To help prepare for workplace issues of the future, the NSW Government has selected four research partners to explore key emerging risks in health and -
Tanya Cameron appointed to Research Foundation
The NSW Government has appointed Country Women’ Association of Australia President, Tanya Cameron OAM, to the Centre for Work Health and Safety (CWHS) Research Foundation. -
New research triggers crane compliance blitz
Crane operators are being put on notice with SafeWork inspectors conducting a compliance blitz across the state next month. -
To be a good leader, safety should already be part of your leadership toolkit, not an ‘add-on’
Safety leadership can mean different things to different people. To some, it is about putting safety first during decision making. Others describe safety leadership as -
Manufacturing safety climate predicts machine operating behaviours
The Centre for Work Health and Safety is working with metal and wood manufacturing businesses to try to reduce incidents by improving their “safety climate”. -
2019 National Work Health and Safety Colloquium
What do you get if you combine work health and safety, the academic community and an opportunity to mingle? The inaugural 2019 National Work Health -
Study partnership targets health of truck drivers
The health and safety of truck drivers is at the centre of a breakthrough research project that recently won a $609,000 National Health and Medical -
Two critical questions OHS needs to ask to get the most out of AI and machine learning
There are two critical questions OHS professionals need to ask in order to design the right approach for applying artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning -
Help us improve safety culture within manufacturing
The Centre for Work Health and Safety is teaming up with the Griffith University Safety Science Innovation Lab to work on how we can improve