
Workplace bullying
Repeated mistreatment, humiliation, or intimidation that makes work stressful and unsafe.
The general module introduces work health and safety laws, common hazards, and ways to prevent harm. It covers SAMM, a simple risk assessment tool:
13%
of work-related injuries in Western Australia's involve young workers.
4 Parts - 10 Sections Each with a quiz, and wrapping up with a fun ‘Spot the Hazard’ simulation to put your skills to the test.
Part 1: 26 to 30 Minutes
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Part 3: 15 to 19 Minutes
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Part 2: 18 to 22 Minutes
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Part 4: 13 to 17 Minutes
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100% pass required, but don’t worry, you get unlimited attempts.
1 in 8 work injuries
of work injuries happen to workers under 20.
You're part of a group that accounts for nearly 1 in every 25 work-related injuries in WA.
of work injuries happen to workers aged 20-24.
You're part of a group that made up over 1 in 11 of all work-related injuries in WA.
$64.8
Million
That's the average yearly cost of work-related injuries involving young workers in WA
Enough to fund thousands of apprenticeships or safety programs each year
On average, a young worker is injured in a WA workplace every
2 hours and 40 minutes
statistics
These are the top 10 incidents causing injuries to young workers in the WA workforce, based on a five-year average.
Emerging trends
It is no longer just about physical injuries. Other serious hazards are now more widely understood.
Repeated mistreatment, humiliation, or intimidation that makes work stressful and unsafe.
Physical attacks, threats, or abuse while doing your job.
Unwanted sexual comments, advances, or behaviour that crosses the line.
Unreasonable workload, low control, or poor support that harms mental wellbeing.
Source
WorkCover WA claims data (2019–20 to 2023–24p), analysed by WorkSafe WA, 2025.
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