These publications are produced to offer guidance in workplace health and safety for workers, employers and industries.
Did you know we have a CD with a large number of our publications on it? So to order one please call the Helpline or order one using the online request form and quoting CD001. You can see which ones are on the CD by noting the format in the right column in this listing.
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Safety in the shearing industryProvides practical guidance for working safely in shearing sheds. Covers building infrastructure, ventilation, lighting, amenities and first aid facilities, and machinery. |
Pub no: SB035 |
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Safety in the use of portable grindersAlerts operators to hazards and problems associated with using portable grinders, whether they are electrically or pneumatically powered. |
Pub no: SB018 |
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Safety tips for new and young workers and their employersNational publication on safety tips for new and young workers and their employers. |
Pub no: IS039 |
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Serious about Safe Business FlyerIntroduces the Serious about safe business? kit and its self-audit tool, and provides further sources of information. |
Pub no: GB191 |
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Serious about Safe Business KitContains a self-audit tool and advice sheets covering six aspects of workplace health and safety and workers compensation. See how your workplace rates and what you need to do to improve. |
Pub no: GB190 |
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Sponsorship policyWorkCover Tasmania is committed to building strong relationships with stakeholder organisations. This is the sponsorship policy. |
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Stress, bullying, alcohol and other drug misuse: Hidden hazards: a guide for employersExplains each ‘hidden’ workplace hazard, and how they can be linked. Includes sample policies and practical guidance. |
Pub no: GB136A |
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Stress, bullying, alcohol and other drug misuse: Hidden hazards: a guide for workersExplains each ‘hidden’ workplace hazard, and how they can be linked. Explains what to do if you experience these personally or with a co-worker, and how to work with your employer to manage them. |
Pub no: GB136B |
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