A recent report released by the Institute for Safety, Compensation and Recovery Research has provided fascinating insight into incidence of work injuries and compensation claims in the ten-year period from 2004 to 2014. Unsurprisingly,[…]
Ryan Tiernan
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Ten years of compensation claims: What can we learn?
Workplace Health Promotion - Key Factors for Success
The workplace has been identified as a setting that can reach a large number of people simultaneously, and positively impact on the risk and health profile of individuals. The following criteria have been identified by researchers and organisations[…]
Proactive Workplace Health Event
From Idea to Reality: Transitioning to Proactive Workplace Health.
Using Technology to Transform Onsite Health Programs
Employ Health Director, Matthew Stewart, was interviewed recently by Physitrack about how Employ Health utilises the latest technologies available to achieve better outcomes from our onsite programs.
Game Changers: The 'Active Office'
One of Employ Health’s values is to be ‘Game Changers’, and in regards to sitting at work the game is definitely changing.
How to Reduce Shoulder Injuries at Your Workplace
Are shoulder injuries a problem at your workplace?
Employ Health and Varidesk - Exclusive Partnership
Employ Health are excited to announce our exclusive partnership with Varidesk. We believe sit/stand workstations are the future, so we are proud to partner with a company that shares our vision. Varidesk are the market leaders in design in design,[…]
Health Risk Management: SIA NT Conference Update
Employ Health Director, Matthew Stewart, was proud to be a featured presenter at the 6th Annual SIA NT Conference. The conference themed 'Safety and Zobies' was attended by over 200 delegates at Charles Darwin University.
Reduce musculoskeletal claims through onsite physio
Would your business like to reduce musculoskeletal claims and injuries? A&L Windows and Doors did it in just 18 months. Here's how:
Should your worker have an MRI for their back pain?
Back pain can be severe and debilitating. Thankfully we have cutting edge technology such as MRI scanning machines that can see right into the body and tell us exactly what and where the problem is so we can get better FAST right? WRONG.