Psychological Health at Work in Victoria: A Simple Guide for Small & Medium Businesses

They are finally here!! Occupational Health and Safety (Psychological Health) Regulations 2025. From December 2025, Victorian workplaces have clearer rules for managing psychological health. This means employers must not only protect workers from physical injury but also from psychological harm — things like work overload, bullying, poor work design, or exposure to traumatic events.The new […]

Office Health and Safety: Key Messages for a Safer Workplace

WorkSafe Victoria has recently updated their document “OfficeWise 2006 ” with “Office Health and Safety 2024” In today’s evolving work environment, ensuring the health and safety of everyone in the office is more critical than ever. The 2024 Office Health and Safety guide, developed by WorkSafe Victoria, delivers clear and comprehensive advice that not only […]

Understanding Workplace Noise Hazards Based on the Victorian Compliance Code for Noise

Workplace noise hazards are a significant health and safety issue in many industries, from manufacturing and construction to hospitality and retail. Prolonged exposure to excessive noise can lead to serious health problems, including hearing loss, tinnitus, stress, and reduced productivity. In Victoria, Australia, the Compliance Code for Noise provides detailed guidance on how to manage […]

The Critical Importance of Manual Handling Risk Assessment Over Training Alone

When it comes to workplace safety, especially in industries involving significant physical labour, manual handling is a major concern. Many organisations emphasize training workers on proper lifting techniques, believing this will mitigate the risks associated with manual handling. However, while training is crucial, it is only one part of a comprehensive approach to managing manual […]

Tips For Small Business and Not-for Profits (NFPs) to meet OHS Obligations on a restricted budget

Meeting Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) obligations is a critical responsibility for all businesses, including small businesses and not-for-profit organisations. However, with limited resources, it can be challenging to implement comprehensive safety measures. Here’s a guide on how to effectively manage OHS obligations without straining your budget. 1. Understand Your Legal Obligations The first step […]

Ensuring Safety in Commercial Kitchens: Best Practices and Guidelines

Commercial kitchens are dynamic environments where efficiency and precision are paramount. However, amidst the hustle and bustle, safety should always remain a top priority. From preventing slips and burns to maintaining food hygiene standards, a comprehensive approach to safety is essential to protect both employees and customers. In this article, we’ll explore some best practices […]

How to Complete a Workplace Psychosocial Risk Assessment

Psychosocial risk assessments are an essential tool for identifying and managing mental health hazards in the workplace. By conducting a thorough assessment, employers can better understand the psychological and social factors that may impact their employees’ well-being and performance. In this article, we will provide a step-by-step guide on how to complete a workplace psychosocial […]

Silica Dust

Silica dust exposure poses a significant health risk for workers in various industries, particularlythose involved in activities like mining, construction, and manufacturing, where crystalline silicais prevalent in materials such as sand, concrete, and stone. Inhaling fine silica particles overextended periods can lead to the development of a debilitating lung disease known as silicosis.Silicosis is characterized […]

WHS Harmonisation in Victoria? Nope.

 1st May 2012 “The Government will not sign up to the current proposal for harmonised legislation for occupational health and safety. It offers little benefit for Victoria to offset the $3.4 billion of estimated costs, the majority of which falls on small business. Victoria will continue to work towards best practice legislation.” 2012-13 Treasurer’s Speech […]