As psychosocial health becomes an increasing focus for everyone in our industry, managing our physical and mental wellbeing, and the hazards associated with our work environment is essential to keeping us safe in the short and longer terms – and the focus of our Q4 Theme.

Managing our ever-changing physical and mental wellbeing, and these hazards associated with our work environment is essential to keeping us safe in the short and longer term. 

Follow the link to our Quarterly Theme homepage; here you’ll find links to the products, programs and tools we available related to this topic.  Resources included in this section will help you: 

  • Improve understanding of physical and mental wellbeing,
  • Increase awareness of occupational health impacts,
  • Improve communication and better understand your colleagues.

Safer Together has a range of resources that address the Q4 topic, including:

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Supporting our Q4 theme is our Health Matters webpage.  This is the place where members can find help to address any health and wellbeing issues you might have in your workplace – and it’s a place where our members can share what you are doing to manage Health and Wellbeing of you and your colleagues.

Members will find a lot of great material here, but will also find gaps. 

To improve outcomes for everyone in our industry, share materials built by your organisation so that others may benefit from your efforts.

Also supporting our Q4 theme, is our Fitness to Work Medical Assessment Guideline for pre-employment and periodic medical examinations for the Onshore Australian Oil and Gas Exploration & Production Industry.

Medical screening and proactive medical management of workers’ health reduces health and safety risks in the industry.  This Guideline helps member companies set up Fitness to Work medical assessments and associated processes.  The Guideline promotes a consistent, efficient, and cost-effective industry-wide approach to placement medicals.  

Click through to our global Quarterly Theme partners, Always Safe and Step Change in Safety (UK) to see the resources they have collated in support of this theme.