HSR resources
Access a variety of resources, including informative posters, engaging animations, and practical tools, designed to empower and support HSRs
Empowering work health and safety representatives with better resources is crucial. They are the frontline in ensuring a safer, healthier workplace for their work mates.
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These posters serve as a tool to educate others on the impactful roles of HSRs in your organisation
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Health and safety representatives matter - Female (A3)
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How managers and supervisors support safety - Male (A3)
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How managers and supervisors support safety - Female (A3)
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Let's all go home healthy and safe (A3)
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Health and safety representatives are the key (A3)
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What can a health and safety representative do? (A3)
View our animations
Find resources on work health and safety to support your role

Health and safety representatives

WHS consultation and representation

What is a PCBU?

Introduction to the Work Health and Safety Act 2020

What is the meaning of ‘reasonably practicable’?
HSR showcase videos
Watch the videos featuring our HSR of the year and finalists

HSR of the year 2024, James Walker, WA Country Health Service

Finalist 2024, Tiq Rehman, St John WA

Finalist 2024, Helen Higgins, Roy Hill

Finalist 2024, Bree Wiley, Fortescue Metals Group

HSR of the year 2023, Rob Curtis, St John WA
Additional resources
Publications
- Work Health and Safety Act 2020
- Work Health and Safety (General) Regulations 2022
- Code of Practice: Work health and safety consultation, cooperation and coordination
- Public Sector Circular No. 5 of 2013: Entitlements of health and safety representatives who attend courses under occupational safety and health regulations
- Reasonably practicable: Information sheet
- Gendered violence: Sexual assault: Information sheet
- Gendered violence: Sexual harassment: Information sheet
- Checklists
- Interpretive guidelines
- Discrimination, coercion and misleading conduct in relation to WHS matters: Information sheet