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Alumni who show their Alumni Card prior to purchase are eligible for a 10% discount on If you are an alumnus and would like a replacement card or have not received your card, www.alumni.qut.edu.au/quicklinks/alumnifaq.jsp for instructions on how to obtain a replacement card.Director, Health, Safety and Environment 9.8.4 Roles and responsibilities Chemical management at QUT will meet legislative obligations and the University's requirements for the best practicable standard. QUT officers, managers and supervisors are responsible for the approved acquisition, safe handling, transport, storage, use and disposal of chemicals at QUT. Additionally, the University requires that staff, students, contractors, volunteers and visitors act with due diligence, particularly those in supervisory roles and those with stated obligations under permits, licences and authorities issued by state or federal jurisdictions. This policy applies to all staff, students, visitors, volunteers and contractors and in all QUT workplaces.

It must be read in conjunction with the Chemical Management Procedure contained on the Department of Health, Safety and Environment website. Definitions relevant to this policy are in the HSE Definitions document located on the Department of Health, Safety and Environment website. Roles and responsibilities are detailed in the Chemical Management Procedure in the relevant annexes of the procedure as well as in the Health and safety framework policy (A/9.1). Instructions for the safe use of chemicals at QUT can be found in the Chemical Management Procedure. Records must be managed in accordance with the University’s Records management policy (F/6.1). The following records relating to chemical management must be maintained: MOPP A/9.1 Health, safety and environment framework MOPP F/6.1 Records management policy MOPP H/4.2 Cleaning and waste management Revised policy to remove duplicated content that is included in the Chemical Management Procedure

Revised policy to reflect approved new department titled Health, Safety and Environment and new appointment of Director, Health, Safety and Environment Revised policy to reflect work health and safety harmonisation Policy reviewed (no change required) New policy (endorsed by University Health and Safety Committee Brisbane Biotech Pioneer Heads QUT's Innovation Arm Queensland's first ever chief scientist is helping QUT turn its world-leading research into real-world patents and products.
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Field-based hamstring measuring device QUT's Dr Anthony Shield and former QUT PhD student, Dr David Opar, are developing a field-based device for measuring hamstring strength. The device is coming to the end of a large-scale proof-of-concept trial with professional AFL and Rugby Union teams. There is a growing interest in the device among both Australian and overseas sporting groups. bluebox has secured $200,000 investment to fast-track development of QUT's new economical and environmentally friendly waterproof coating.
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Finding a cure for deadly horse disease qutbluebox is supporting the development of a treatment for laminitis. The disease is the second biggest cause of death in horses. The qutbluebox Innovation Challenge is open to QUT alumni, students and staff with an entrepreneurial vision. The 2016 winners shared prizes totalling $250,000! bluebox Innovation Transfer Workshop bluebox Innovation Transfer Workshop for QUT researchers. Running from 26th to 27th March 2015, this workshop gives QUT researchers the skills and knowledge to take their research to the real world with support from bluebox. Got a New Idea? If you have a new idea, research outcome, discovery or project that you believe may have commercial potential contact one of our friendly staff, or fill in one of our online innovation disclosure forms. Innovation and External Engagement Checklist App bluebox has created an app with click through checklists helping to make sure all areas are covered when looking at many different aspects of commercialising innovations.

Innovations for the real worldHand in Hand: Let's go places. CARRS-Q is pleased to announce a new initiative to keep kids safe Our latest safety campaign is all about kids: children aged 3 — 9 who are at risk of becoming involved in pedestrian/vehicle crashes. Research has shown us that, until the age of nine, children’s perceptual and cognitive abilities are not sufficiently developed to allow them to make sound judgements when they’re crossing roads. It’s hard for them to judge vehicle distances and speeds. What’s more, many crashes occur when they impulsively run out between parked cars. This campaign won the "Excellence in Media Evaluation Award" at the 2016 International Safety Media Awards, Tampere, Finland. Lack of sufficient adult supervision has been identified as an important factor in child pedestrian injury. Research showed that, while parents will usually hold the hands of younger children, they are less likely to do so: When the children are a little older

When they’re simply walking along the footpath When they’re in what appears to be a quiet street When they’re in a carpark We are being supported by the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads, the Motor Accident Insurance Commission and the RACQ to develop some community service announcements and other materials for parents. The aim of the campaign is to raise awareness of the risks but, more importantly, provide some helpful strategies and suggestions on what they can do to help keep kids safe on and around roads and carparks. Resources for you and your kids A3 Posters: download, print and display in your local school, child care centre or playgroup Poster 1 [PDF, 2.62MB] Poster 2 [PDF, 5.21MB] Poster 3 [PDF, 4.86MB] Flyer 1 [PDF, 3.26MB] Flyer 2 [PDF, 715KB] Flyer 3 [PDF, 1.03MB] Infographic: key statistics and facts in an easy to understand format Children’s Activity Sheet: learn together and talk about safety with kids