Why Choose Us to Facilitate Your Safety in Design Workshops? Safety in design isn't just a regulatory requirement – it's a core part of delivering sustainable, reliable, and safe projects. At Work Science, we specialise in facilitating Safety in Design workshops that ensure safety is integrated from the very beginning. Here's why our clients trust us with this critical part of the design process: 1. Expert Facilitation – Our team consists of industry professionals with extensive experience in safety, design, and project management. We bring real-world knowledge and practical insights to every workshop. 2. Tailored Approach – No two projects are the same. We customise each workshop to meet your project's specific needs, challenges, and goals, ensuring maximum relevance and impact. 3. Collaborative Environment – We create a safe space for diverse stakeholders – from engineers to designers; safety managers to end users – to work together. This collaboration fosters innovative solutions and strengthens the overall design. 4. Proven Results – Clients who work with us report a measurable improvement in project safety, fewer design errors, and a smoother transition from design to construction. 5. Risk Mitigation – Our workshops identify potential risks early, allowing you to address issues proactively, reducing costly rework, and enhancing the overall safety of your project. Don't wait for safety issues to arise—ensure your project is built on a foundation of strong safety principles. Let’s talk about how we can help facilitate your next Safety in Design workshop. Contact us today at sid@workscience.com.au or on (02) 7253 8100 #SafetyInDesign #Workshops #SafetyFirst #RiskManagement #DesignExcellence #ConstructionSafety #Engineering
Work Science
Business Consulting and Services
Sydney, NSW 2,976 followers
Creating better workplaces
About us
Work Science is an industry leader in health and safety, safety in design, property risk and compliance, asbestos and hazardous materials, occupational hygiene, applied research and risk management. We have been practicing for over 20 years, leading the practical implementation of new safety science by understanding and applying the evidence base. A pioneer in safety in design, best practice auditing, and risk management, we find ways for clients to achieve great safety outcomes based on credible science and backed by tangible and measurable impact. Our solutions are tailored to our clients' organisational contexts, while also pushing for positive and sustainable change. Ultimately we like to bring our suite of capabilities and apply them in your organisation for an outcome that is clearly framed, executed and measured. We love a challenge. Get in touch to discuss how we can help your organisation: contact@workscience.com.au or 1300 00 WORK (9675).
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- Industry
- Business Consulting and Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Sydney, NSW
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2006
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Sydney, NSW, AU
Employees at Work Science
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Scott Paine
Managing Director, Work Science Pty Ltd
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Lara Woodley
Safety and Training Consultant
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William Pitt
Director of Consulting @ Work Science | Risk and M&A Specialist | Driving Growth Through Risk Management
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Steven Hains
General Manager | Client & Account Management | Property | Risk Management | Compliance | Asbestos | Health & Safety
Updates
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Valuable insights from the AIHS ACT Symposium Last Thursday our principal consultant Rachael Taylor had the pleasure of moderating an engaging panel on Reimagining the Future of Workplace Health and Safety. The discussion brought together expert perspectives from academia, technology innovation, and risk management. We've captured key points and insights from the session in a new blog post: https://lnkd.in/gBD7_Y8a Interested in learning more? Feel free to reach out to Rachael Taylor or Callum Bruford. Many thanks to our knowledgeable panellists Tim Gilchrist, Dr Emmanuelle Walkowiak, Steve Lette; and also the dedicated AIHS ACT Branch event organisers Danielle Grant and Xin Li for hosting this informative event. #AIHS #ACTWHS #workplacesafety
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We are pleased to announce that our Principal Consultant, Rachael Taylor, will be moderating a panel session at the AIHS ACT Symposium tomorrow. The session, titled "The Future of Work: Reimagining Workplace Health and Safety," will feature industry experts Tim Gilchrist, Emmanuelle Walkowiak, and Steve Lette. They will discuss how technology can be used to mitigate risks and plan for the future of workplace health and safety. As work environments change rapidly, prioritising health and safety is more important than ever. We look forward to engaging with industry professionals at the Symposium and exploring insights into the evolving landscape of workplace health and safety. #ACTWHS #WorkplaceSafety #AIHS #WorkScience
The ACT WHS Symposium 2024 is almost here! Join us on 24 October at Hotel Kurrajong Canberra to connect, learn, and grow with OHS professionals and industry experts. Register at https://bit.ly/3ZcYpfG #actwhs #WHS #workplacesafety #OHS
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We’re #hiring a new Senior Consultant - Health, Safety and Risk in Sydney, New South Wales. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Wondering what the latest evidence is on ice baths? Check out this novel research from a rock star team. Could this be part of your wellbeing program for knowledge workers? 🧊 🛁 🧠 💪
So exciting that tonight we finally got to present our amazing study results to Wim Hof Isabelle Hof @Jimmy Pool, the funders @Geoff Wilson @Kate Thorley Jonathan Bush Wilson Asset Management, thank you, thank you to the research team Nadia Fox Hannah B.Kate Cortellessa Matt Cardinaels. This groundbreaking research demonstrates that high-stress knowledge workers will benefit from breathwork and cold exposure on a range of cognitive, physiological, and psychological safety (Amy Edmondson) as well as a range of physical metrics. Watch this space for the official publication. Thank you to everyone who participated. Big thanks to Will Ahmed Kristen Holmes Finnbarr Fielding @WHOOP for their generous contribution of the devices.
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Have you ever been confused or unclear about when and how to prepare a SafeWork Method Statement (SWMS)? Do you want to make sure that the SWMS you are using are fit for purpose and effective? Now would be a great time to review what you are using against the new interactive guide launched by SafeWork Australia earlier this week. A SWMS is required if you are performing high-risk construction work, outlining both the risks, and the controls that protect workers and others from these risks. Updating your SWMS can lead to better safety outcomes for workers and others on your construction sites. Click below to learn more about the new SWMS tool, or get in contact with our team for assistance with your Safety Management System documentation.
SafeWork Launches New Interactive Guide for SWMS
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Welding is common across a wide range of industries and workers prolonged exposure to welding fume can cause acute and long-term health effects including metal fume fever, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and lung cancer. On the 18th of January 2024, Work Health & Safety Ministers approved the immediate reduction of the 8-hour Time Weighted Average (TWA) workplace exposure standard for welding fume (not otherwise specified) from 5 mg/m3 to 1 mg/m3. The reduction from 5 mg/m3 to 1 mg/m3 is a significant decrease and is something that the Australian Institute of Occupational Hygienists (AIOH) has been advocating for several years. It is important that PCBUs who have workers undertaking welding activities understand the nature of the risk, the potential levels of exposure, and have appropriate control measures to mitigate or eliminate the potential risk. For further information or to get in touch with our Certified Occupational Hygienist, see: https://lnkd.in/gYirXpTS
Reduced Exposure Standard for Welding Fume
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