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NSCA Foundation

Locality: North Ryde



Address: PO Box 6307 2113 North Ryde, NSW, Australia

Website: https://www.nscafoundation.org.au

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25.01.2022 Join our Pre-Conference Workshop "People, Safety, Culture Building a Strategic Roadmap"! Facilitated by Alan Sim and Liz Kearins from Actrua, this primer workshop will build upon the theme of the NSCA Foundation’s 2021 national conference Future of Work. Delivering in a highly engaging and interactive environment, Alan and Liz will examine how inherent linkages between People, Safety and Culture must be addressed to successfully influence strategic safety outcomes. For mo...re information and to register, visit: https://bit.ly/3nFEQ9I Sponsored by Telstra #FutureofWork #FOW2021 #PeopleSafetyCulture



24.01.2022 The Western Australia Government's Work Health and Safety Bill, which introduces industrial manslaughter as a crime, has passed through the Upper House. https://bit.ly/3mKoigd #healthandsafety #australia #westernaustralia #law

23.01.2022 To protect workers from contracting lung diseases, the NSW Government is trialling a real-time silica detector that aims to accurately monitor silica dust levels in the air. https://bit.ly/39r3sPN #silicosis #lungdisease #lungcancer #nswgovernment #healthandsafety

21.01.2022 Last week, we were pleased to have Rachel Bowes from Lifeline Australia deliver a helpful webinar on Promoting Mental Wellbeing. For those who missed out, the recording is now available: https://bit.ly/3243R60 #wellbeing #mentalhealth #health #selfcare



20.01.2022 Join us for a webinar on 'How to Engage Employees in Safety: Practical Change Techniques Beyond Train-Enforce-Reward'. This webinar will be facilitated by Soon Boon Chew from Culture Lab, and topics this webinar will cover include: What causes people to behave unsafely? Strengths and limitations of the TAMER tool Humans' seven hot-buttons that unlock our intrinsic motivation The psychology of change... How to apply one of the change techniques This webinar is held jointly with APOSHO. Register here: https://bit.ly/2HdjGjK See more

10.01.2022 Cross-contamination risk is a major WHS concern, particularly in the food supply chain. Our Platinum Partner, Ansell Healthcare discusses four main causes of cross-contamination: https://bit.ly/32fWdWm #healthandsafety #safetyatwork #crosscontamination #health

06.01.2022 Safe Work Australia has released a snapshot of COVID-19-related workers compensation claims up to 31 July 2020 that offers insight into areas such as mental health. https://bit.ly/3lBQmlE #workerscompensation #mentalhealth #COVID19



06.01.2022 Workers in Queensland and South Australia are now eligible for the $1500 lump sum 'Pandemic Leave Disaster Payment' if they cannot earn an income because they must self-isolate or quarantine, or care for someone with #COVID19. https://bit.ly/36gK4BF #covid #workers #healthandsafety #peoplefirst

06.01.2022 National Asbestos Awareness Week 2020 runs from 23 to 29 November. In this week's Safe-T-Bulletin, two recent asbestos-related removal and licensing prosecutions are highlighted as a reminder of the importance for workplaces to ensure their asbestos management systems are up to date and workers are aware of and follow these systems. https://bit.ly/3fewPFJ #NationalAsbestosAwarenessWeek #asbestos #lungcancer #healthandsafety #safetyatwork

04.01.2022 Our special webinar with Sam Jackson, Partner at Sparke Helmore Lawyers, will explore '2020 in Review What We Learned in WHS this Year and Looking Ahead to 2021'. Sam will retrospectively address the increased challenges faced by health and safety professionals in 2020 i.e. bushfires, pandemics and government restrictions, mental health and resilience, and regulators and prosecutions but most importantly, he will present webinar participants with insights and ideas on how they need to prepare for 2021. To not miss out, register today at: https://bit.ly/2J2l0qe #healthandsafety #WHS2020 #WHS2021 #futureofwork

01.01.2022 In memory of those who died or suffered in all wars and armed conflicts, each year on 11 November Australians observe one minute’s silence at 11am. https://bit.ly/2Uiq8bO Lest we forget. #rememberanceday #lestweforget2020

01.01.2022 New regulations to track and prevent occupational dust diseases have been passed in NSW, and WA has announced exposure standards have been halved for coal dust and respirable crystalline silica. https://bit.ly/2JKCvvD #asbestos #crystallinesilica #healthandsafety #lungcancer #lungdisease #NSW #WA



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