Occupational Noise‑Induced Hearing Loss (ONIHL) is a permanent yet preventable condition caused by prolonged exposure to hazardous noise levels in the workplace. It remains a significant occupational health risk, particularly in industries where loud machinery, tools...
Psychosocial hazards are now recognised as a significant work health and safety risk and are an increasing focus for employers across all industries. These hazards arise from the way work is designed, managed and experienced, and can have a direct impact on workers’...
IMMEX offers Quantitative Fit Testing for all clients whose employees need to wear close fitting respirators in their workplaces. The assessment ensures that a satisfactory face seal is maintained while the user completes a series of moving, breathing and talking...
Employers are increasingly required to make decisions about whether an employee is ready to return to work, particularly where there are questions about safety, capacity or risk. This is not always straightforward, especially when an injury or health issue has...
IMMEX offers After‑Hours Telehealth services to support employers manage workplace injuries that occur outside of standard clinic hours. After‑Hours Telehealth allows injury management to commence immediately in a structured, employer‑focused way. Early assessment...
Changes to work health and safety legislation continue to be introduced to better protect workers from the risks associated with exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS). These reforms form part of a coordinated national response to the rising incidence of...