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The 3 Biggest Risks Facing Australian Businesses in 2022

Posted by Riskology on 16/02/22 06:00

There’s no doubt that 2021 presented some serious challenges for the vast majority of people around the world. As we continued to battle through the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses were also faced with a host of other challenges, from cyber attacks and extreme weather events, to business interruptions due to staff shortages and disruptions to the supply chain.

The AFL Selects RiskWare As Their Preferred Risk And Safety Software

Posted by Riskology on 01/02/22 12:33

PAN Software, leading provider of Enterprise Risk Intelligence software, is pleased to announce that the Australian Football League (AFL) has selected RiskWare as their preferred risk and safety management platform.

How to Welcome Your Staff Back to the Workplace Safely

Posted by Riskology on 18/11/21 09:49

COVID-19 has truly thrown everyone's lives for a loop. Globally, managing the impact of the pandemic has come with many, many restrictions, both personally and for essential and non-essential businesses. Now that COVID-19 vaccinations are available and companies are looking to return to their workplace (or have returned already), there are multiple layers to manage. Not only do organisations need to make sure the work environment is safe and up to standards, but now there is also the element of maintaining proper vaccination records. While restrictions do vary depending on state or territory, there are concrete steps you can take to be in a position to welcome your staff back safely.  

Safety Metrics: What They Are and Why They Matter

Posted by Riskology on 04/11/21 09:25

Today, every organisation is aware of their responsibility to provide a safe workplace, and the majority has a health and safety policy to back this up. However, there is often a gap in knowledge around how well the company is actually performing in this area—and that’s where safety metrics can have a big impact.

How to manage psychological risk in your workplace

Posted by Riskology on 03/11/21 17:12

According to the WHS Act, organisations are legally obligated to protect both their employees’ physical and psychological health. In other words, just as organisations must do what is reasonably practical to eliminate and reduce the risk of physical hazards, the same must be done for psychological hazards. 

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