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Centre for Work Health and Safety (NSW)

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Technical report

Health and safety management using building information modelling: phase three report


Construction presents high rates of fatalities and injuries and is known as one of the most dangerous industries in which to work. This technical report is part of a worldwide trend to develop better tools for collaborative decision making on construction projects through improved information ecosystems to enable public and private sector client organisations to...
Guide

A best practice guide for flexible and work-from-home arrangements


Flexibility, and work-from-home in particular, should be viewed as a change to the work context that may introduce new workplace health and safety (WHS) hazards. This guide provides practical advice to enhance flexible worker wellbeing through the continual advancement of the organisation’s capability to promote psychological safety.
Briefing paper

Mentally healthy workplaces: facilitators, motivators and barriers to improved management of psychosocial risks at work


This summary report is based on the qualitative study exploring the barriers and motivators to workers and businesses in adopting and maintaining mental health interventions and strategies.
Technical report

Health and safety management using building information modelling: phase two report


The research 'Work Health and Safety Management using Building Information Modelling' is a four-phase study aiming to examine the opportunities to achieve WHS objectives through the application of BIM in major construction projects. This technical report presents the outcomes of Phase 2, including the results of an in-depth empirical study and the recommended contents of...
Technical report

Health and safety management using building information modelling: phase one report


This report presents the outcomes of Phase 1 of four phases and identifies solutions for integrating the work health and safety (WHS) aspect in BIM-enabled project planning, design and delivery.

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