Land Transport Focus on Wellbeing Articles • December 2024 For the final Incident Review Panel of 2024, our Qld. Land Transport Working Group focussed on our Quarter 4 Theme – Wellbeing and Work Environment.
Register Now for Assist and Assure in 2025! Articles • December 2024 Assist and Assure was identified in our 2024-2026 Strategic Plan as a High Priority initiative, for its’ ability to provide frontline workers with the skills to proactively identify and mitigate risks during work preparation and execution.
Industry Collaborates to Improve Process Safety Awareness Articles • December 2024 The Safer Together Process Safety Working Group (PSWG) member Laurence Ledrut presented on 'Industry Collaboration to Improve Process Safety Awareness' at International Process Safety Week this year.
New Members & SLG Appointments Articles • December 2024 This month we have had a change to our Qld. Safety Leaders Group, and we have one new member company.
Holiday Season Office Closure Articles • December 2024 The Safer Together Support Team are taking a short break, shutting the doors from close of business Tuesday, 24th December and re-opening Thursday, 2nd January 2025.
Quarter 1 2025 Theme – Preventing Major Accidents HSER Connect • December 2024 Our Quarter 1 Theme for 2025 is Preventing Major Accidents – a time in which we turn our attention to understanding of Major Accident Hazards (MAHs) and their role in maintaining safe operations. How MAH risk factors are managed can help prevent major incidents and ultimately save lives.
Learning From Each Other to Prevent Major Accidents HSER Connect • December 2024 Our suite of Q1-themed resources includes Learning Event Bulletins (LEBs) that align with the theme ‘Preventing Major Accidents’.
The Frontline Leading by Example HSER Connect • December 2024 We are delighted to announce the launch of Frontline Leadership Training!
Fatigue Risk Management Resources HSER Connect • December 2024 The once prescriptive nature of fatigue risk management in the Australian Energy Production Industry (e.g., hours of work vs rest) is generally no longer accepted as sufficient to address fatigue-related risk in the workplace. A Fatigue Risk Management System (FRMS) is now recommended to facilitate the systematic identification of workplace hazards relating to fatigue and define and guide organisations to evaluate, manage and mitigate fatigue-related risks.
HSER Resources in Review! HSER Connect • December 2024 In 2025 we’re reviewing our HSER Resource File, and we need your help!