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Build safer workplaces.

Workplace stress, conflict, and poor culture aren’t just challenges—they’re risks. Our Psychosocial Hazards Introduction Course equips your team with the knowledge and tools to identify hazards early, respond effectively, and foster a psychologically safe environment..

 

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

✔ Understand what psychosocial hazards are and how they impact health, performance, and safety
✔ Identify the most common hazards in modern workplaces
✔ Recognise early warning signs in themselves and others
✔ Understand employer and employee responsibilities under WHS legislation
✔ Learn basic control measures using the hierarchy of controls
✔ Know how to report concerns appropriately
✔ Build safer, healthier workplace practices

 

Perfect for: all staff, leaders, HR, WHS teams, and people managers who want a practical, easy-to-apply introduction to workplace psychosocial safety.

Empower your team to act early, prevent harm, and create a workplace where everyone can thrive

 

 

Psychosocial Hazards - Introduction

AU$295.00Price
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