The Social Research Centre/ማእከል ምርምር ማሕበራዊ ጕዳያት

2025 Australian Worker Exposure Survey

Have you been contacted to participate?  
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Research areas

Workforce +
Economy

Project status

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Intention
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Involvement
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Insights
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Impact

The Australian Worker Exposure Survey asks about work and experiences in the workplace. The aim of the study is to find out more about workplace hazards to help with preventive actions to improve work health and safety.

The questions being asked include information on the tasks completed at work and controls in place to keep workers safe. It will also ask questions about working conditions and demographic information.

Partner

This research is being conducted for Safe Work Australia by the Social Research Centre.

Aims + Outcomes

The findings will help Safe Work Australia understand the hazards Australians are exposed to at work, and help guide targeted actions to improve work health and safety.

Methods

The research is being conducted via an online survey and via telephone survey, and participation in the research study is voluntary.

Insights

25%

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20%

Master project template 2: Of those who were a part in activities, around 1 in 5 were representing their town, city or state.

1 in 10

Master project template: An upward trend in student interest in x,y,z and 1 in 10 students mentioned that this was a sample insight.

Impact

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Reports

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Full Analysis Report

Exposure and the impact on attitudes of the 2019-20 Australian Bushfires

Full Analysis Report

Exposure and the impact on attitudes of the 2019-20 Australian Bushfires

Full Analysis Report

Exposure and the impact on attitudes of the 2019-20 Australian Bushfires

Full Analysis Report

Exposure and the impact on attitudes of the 2019-20 Australian Bushfires

Have you been contacted to participate?

Who participates?

Australian workers aged 15 years and older. (Those aged 15-17 years require consent from parents or guardians to take part).

What are the benefits?

This research is important because it will provide a clear picture of how workers across Australia are exposed to different hazards on the job.

How does it work?

Master project template 2: how it works. You may have received a text message from 0481075514, or a phone call from 0290608424 or 0290608425 regarding this study.

Resources

Full Analysis Report (Population Health Test)

Full Analysis Report (Population Health Test)

How do we ensure privacy is protected?

The Social Research Centre complies with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Privacy (Market and Social Research) Code 2021; and takes reasonable steps to protect any personal information from unauthorised access, use, disclosure, or loss.

The Social Research Centre’s privacy policy provides instructions for access to and correcting personal information or making queries about privacy and personal information provided and is available at www.srcentre.com.au/privacy.

 

Get in touch

The Social Research Centre/ማእከል ምርምር ማሕበራዊ ጕዳያት

1800 023 404

info@srcentre.com.au

FAQs

How will the information be used?

The findings will help Safe Work Australia understand the hazards Australians are exposed to at work, and help guide targeted actions to improve work health and safety. This research is important because it will provide a clear picture of how workers across Australia are exposed to different hazards on the job.

How do I participate in the surveys?

Invitations to the survey are being sent by email and telephone.

The surveys can be completed online using any device with a web browser (desktop, phone, tablet, etc), or over the phone (if you have been called).

If you would like assistance, please contact our helpdesk for assistance on 1800 023 040 (a free call) or email info@srcentre.com.au.

How did you get my contact information?

  • CINT – You have been invited to participate in this study of Australian workers aged 15 years and older because you have previously provided consent for CINT to contact you in relation to future research studies as part of being a member of the CINT online community research panel.
  • Life in Australia™ – You have been invited to participate in this study because you have previously provided consent for the Social Research Centre to contact you in relation to future research studies as part of being a member of Life in Australia™.
  • Telephone – You have been randomly selected to participate in this government commissioned study of Australian workers aged 15 years and older.

How long will the survey take?

The survey takes around 25-30 minutes.

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