Uncover the latest news and happenings from in and around the EML Group. From the launch of new tools and programs, to our community initiatives and partner activities.
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Keeping workers safe when working from home – Course and Resources
Working from home has rapidly become a permanent feature of working life. Whilst this has many benefits for both employers and workers, there are also unique challenges for managers and supervisors to ensure the safety of their workers whilst they are working from home.
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Preventing workplace musculoskeletal disorders
Proactively addressing musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) risks is key to fostering safer workplaces.
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Shifting landscape impact Australian workers
A recent report on Australia’s workforce health by Monash University’s School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine highlights a concerning prevalence of pain and psychological distress affecting workers.
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Positive, proactive approach aids recovery
Injured worker Nick Johansen has been named a finalist in the 2024 WorkSafe Awards in the Worker Return to Work Excellence category.
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15,000 visits to aid recovery
Our team of 14 mobile case managers in Victoria met a major milestone in 2024: 15,000 face-to-face visits since the service started in October 2016.
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Top safety tips for the festive season
This time of year is often marked by increased workloads, tighter deadlines, and heightened stress levels. EML’s Work Health and Safety Manager, Keith Govias provides us his top risk areas and some suggestions for how to best manage these risks.
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Top WHS tips to start the year
The start of the year is a good opportunity for us to come back from the busy festive period, to take a breath and reflect on the changing risk in our workplaces. In this article we focus on a few simple tips to start the new year with safety in mind.
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Better injury management and psychosocial safety
Work-related injuries and psychosocial hazards significantly impact businesses, affecting productivity and profitability.
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Leading the Way: EML Health Innovations Forum
On Wednesday, 6 November 2024, EML hosted the Leading the Way: EML Health Innovations Forum at the Hilton Hotel in Sydney, bringing together representatives from NSW Health and influential voices from across Australia. The event provided a platform for insightful discussions focusing on resilience, innovation, and creating inclusive work environments.
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Delivering better PTSD treatments for frontline workers
Ensuring that emergency services workers get the best care and treatment for post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is what brought government representatives, emergency services and health organisations, clinicians, business and union leaders together at a special event on 13 November.
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A new podcast on psychosocial risk
EML is thrilled to announce our sponsorship of ‘Judgemental: A psychologist and a lawyer walk into a bar' - a podcast about psychosocial risk. As experts in their respective fields, Kate Connors and Greg Smith have taken their professional conversations into the recording studio to capture their insight and knowledge to help Australian workplaces with best practice psychosocial risk management.
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Industry recognition of Mobile Case Manager
Mobile Case Manager Mark has been recognised with an ‘Excellence in Customer Service’ PIEF Award on 29 October during the 2024 Personal Injury & Disability Conference.
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