Learner Satisfaction Survey - LXRP
Thanks for participating in the LXRP BSB41419 Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety program. We’d love your feedback via our learner satisfaction survey.
Safety Dimensions is committed to ensuring that the learning you undertake is relevant and meets the needs of individuals and LXRP.
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From our blog
Amphlett’s awareness anthem
Chrissy Amphlett's I Touch Myself' becomes a breast health awareness anthem On the 14th April 2014, the Cancer Council launched a video featuring leading female artists - Olivia Newton John, Megan Washington, Sarah McLeod, Katie Noonan, Sarah Blasko, Suze DeMarchi,...
Are we legislating for accidents?
Are we legislating and managing for accidents? Observations of a safety professional. Dr Paul Johnston - Lead Consultant & Facilitator Safety Dimensions. WHS legislation and management frameworks are intended to jointly define a systematic means by which we keep...
The Alarming Cost Of Stress
Safe Work Australia reports that the costs of mental stress-related claims in Australia is more than $10 billion per year. And it is estimated that the effects of stress on those who are at work but not performing to their potential costs Australian businesses a...
Half empty or half full?
A psychologist walked around a room while teaching stress management to an audience. As she raised a glass of water, everyone expected they'd be asked the half empty or half full question. Instead, with a smile on her face, she inquired: How heavy is this glass of...
Dealing With Stress Programs
Dealing With Stress Programs Stress comes in many forms, sometimes positive and useful for peak performance and sometimes counterproductive when built up over a period of time. Stress shows up as higher absenteeism, higher workcover claims, poor performance, bullying...
Cancers from workplace exposure
The Cancer Council estimated that around 7,000 new cases of cancer in Australia each year are caused by exposure to carcinogens in the workplace. The report estimates that as many as 1.5 million Australian workers, engaged in 51 different industries, may be exposed to...





