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In 2013, the NSWNMA, in partnership with WorkCover NSW, produced a new edition of Work Health and Safety Essentials for Nurses and Midwives. This was the second edition of what was originally titled OHS Essentials for Nurses, to take into account the introduction of new work health and safety (WHS) legislation in 2012.
That legislation introduced a number of new considerations,
terminology, standards and penalties, as well as providing ways for
workers to participate in how WHS is managed in their workplace.
Nurses and midwives work in a variety of roles in many different
workplaces, with different safety risks. This resource was developed to
provide the essentials for all of them to meet the challenges of WHS in
daily practice.
Download the work health essentials and videos through his link
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