We acknowledge Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work. We pay our respects to elders past and present.
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The 23rd World Congress on Safety and Health at Work took place in Sydney from the 27-30 November 2023. Follow our social media channels and keep up-to-date with news about the next Congress.
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22 November, 2023
Cam Stevens has worked in the field of health and safety for much of his professional life, holding positions ranging from frontline worker to executive in high-hazard businesses. He’s now focused on safety technology and strategy and is joining us at the World Congress to share his ideas on leveraging safety technology to reach the unreached workers.
22 November, 2023
Assistant Professor Glykeria Skamagki completed her PHD in Occupational Health, focusing on the management of chronic musculoskeletal disorders (CMSDs) in the workplace. “This was a crucial area of study, given the increasing age of the global workforce, and the prevalence of CMSDs amongst older workers,” she explains. “My research was focused on bridging the gap between workplace demands and the health needs of ageing employees, and exploring the interventions that are offered to and used by older workers.”
22 November, 2023
After thirty-five years in the aerospace industry, Lorraine Martin continues her commitment to the prevention of preventable fatalities and keeping people safe wherever they may be. Her knowledge and experiences in the prevention of psychological safety will be in the spotlight at the 23rd World Congress.