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Occupational Health (OHSS7003)

Study period
Sem 1 2025
Location
St Lucia
Attendance mode
In Person

Course overview

Study period
Semester 1, 2025 (24/02/2025 - 21/06/2025)
Study level
Postgraduate Coursework
Location
St Lucia
Attendance mode
In Person
Units
2
Administrative campus
St Lucia
Coordinating unit
The Environment School

This course examines the epidemiology and aetiology of workplace induced illness and preventative measures, including the role of occupational health services, designed to eliminate or minimise illness. The course focuses on the impacts of work and the work environment on the human body. The teaching approach will utilise lectures, case studies and scenario based learning to examine the health impacts on bodily systems and functions including: the respiratory, reproductive, sensory, nervous, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal and renal systems, hepatic function and metabolism. Occupational infections and occupationally derived cancers will also be discussed. The role of chemicals in the development of occupational illness and disease will be discussed within the framework of the basic principles of toxicology.

OHSS7003 has been developed to provide an overview of the impact of work on health, and the role OHS professionals can play in eliminating or reducing disease attributed to work. Through a range of online materials, lectures, case studies and workshops students will develop an understanding of the importance of occupational health and gain skills in occupational health management.

Course requirements

Assumed background

Students without prior knowledge of human physiology may need to undertake preparatory reading.

Incompatible

You can't enrol in this course if you've already completed the following:

OHSS2000

Course contact

Course staff

Lecturer

Timetable

The timetable for this course is available on the UQ Public Timetable.

Additional timetable information

This course combines compulsory online learning with weekly interactive workshops.

Timetables are available on MyTimetable.

Aims and outcomes

This course aims to introduce students to the key aspects of occupational health, and to develop their skills in the identification and management of occupational diseases.

Learning outcomes

After successfully completing this course you should be able to:

LO1.

Demonstrate an understanding of the impact of work and workplaces on the health of workers including physical, mental, and social well-being

LO2.

Demonstrate a high level understanding of the impact of workplace conditions and exposures on the development of specific occupational illnesses and worker well-being

LO3.

Evaluate the benefits and limitations of the role of occupational health services in the protection of worker's health.

LO4.

Evaluate the potential adverse health impacts associated with particular groups of workers and/or specific occupations

LO5.

Critically evaluate recent literature on occupational illness and disease

LO6.

Demonstrate an understanding of the role of research in occupational health.

Assessment

Assessment summary

Category Assessment task Weight Due date
Participation/ Student contribution Workshop Participation
  • Team or group-based
  • In-person
20%

Week 1 Fri - Week 13 Fri

Tutorial/ Problem Set Practical Worksheets
30%

Week 2 Worksheet 14/03/2025 9:00 am

Week 5 Worksheet 4/04/2025 9:00 am

Examination End of Semester Exam
  • Hurdle
  • Identity Verified
  • In-person
50%

End of Semester Exam Period

7/06/2025 - 21/06/2025

A hurdle is an assessment requirement that must be satisfied in order to receive a specific grade for the course. Check the assessment details for more information about hurdle requirements.

Assessment details

Workshop Participation

  • Team or group-based
  • In-person
Mode
Oral, Product/ Artefact/ Multimedia
Category
Participation/ Student contribution
Weight
20%
Due date

Week 1 Fri - Week 13 Fri

Other conditions
Work integrated learning.

See the conditions definitions

Learning outcomes
L01, L02, L03, L04, L05, L06

Task description

Attendance and active participation in the 10 specified workshops is assigned a mark of 2% per workshop, for a total of 20% [See Blackboard for details of relevant workshops]

If students are absent for medical reasons, they must liaise with the course coordinator to identify suitable alternative activities.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Translation (MT) are emerging tools that may support students in completing this assessment task. Students may appropriately use AI and/or MT in completing this assessment task. Students must clearly reference any use of AI or MT in each instance.

A failure to reference generative AI or MT use may constitute student misconduct under the Student Code of Conduct.

Submission guidelines

Deferral or extension

You cannot defer or apply for an extension for this assessment.

If students are absent for medical reasons, they must liaise with the course coordinator to identify suitable alternative activities.

Practical Worksheets

Mode
Product/ Artefact/ Multimedia, Written
Category
Tutorial/ Problem Set
Weight
30%
Due date

Week 2 Worksheet 14/03/2025 9:00 am

Week 5 Worksheet 4/04/2025 9:00 am

Other conditions
Work integrated learning.

See the conditions definitions

Learning outcomes
L01, L02, L04, L05, L06

Task description

Students are to complete and submit two specified worksheets. Worksheets will be commenced during workshops at which time students will work in small groups (2-3 students), but finalisation of worksheets should be undertaken independently and all students will be required to submit.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Translation (MT) are emerging tools that may support students in completing this assessment task. Students may appropriately use AI and/or MT in completing this assessment task. Students must clearly reference any use of AI or MT in each instance.

A failure to reference generative AI or MT use may constitute student misconduct under the Student Code of Conduct.

Submission guidelines

Online submission by Turnitin only by the due date. No hard copy or assignment cover sheets required.

Deferral or extension

You may be able to apply for an extension.

The maximum extension allowed is 28 days. Extensions are given in multiples of 24 hours.

See the Additional assessment information section further below for information relating to extension and deferral applications

Late submission

A penalty of 10% of the maximum possible mark will be deducted per 24 hours from time submission is due for up to 7 days. After 7 days, you will receive a mark of 0.

You are required to submit assessable items on time. If you fail to meet the submission deadline for any assessment item, then 10% of the maximum possible mark for the assessment item (assessment ‘marked from’ value) will be deducted as a late penalty for every day (or part day) late after the due date. For example, if you submit your assignment 1 hour late, you will be penalised 10%; if your assignment is 24.5 hours late, you will be penalised 20% (because it is late by one 24-hour period plus part of another 24-hour period).

End of Semester Exam

  • Hurdle
  • Identity Verified
  • In-person
Mode
Written
Category
Examination
Weight
50%
Due date

End of Semester Exam Period

7/06/2025 - 21/06/2025

Other conditions
Time limited.

See the conditions definitions

Learning outcomes
L01, L02, L03, L04

Task description

The exam is an in person exam set during the central examination period that you have 2 hours to complete (plus 10 minutes reading time)

The exam will consist of a combination of short answer and long response questions.

This assessment task is to be completed in-person. The use of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Machine Translation (MT) tools will not be permitted. Any attempted use of AI or MT may constitute student misconduct under the Student Code of Conduct.

Hurdle requirements

Students must achieve a minimum of 45% on the final exam

Exam details

Planning time 10 minutes
Duration 120 minutes
Calculator options

No calculators permitted

Open/closed book Closed Book examination - no written materials permitted
Exam platform Paper based
Invigilation

Invigilated in person

Submission guidelines

Deferral or extension

You may be able to defer this exam.

See the Additional assessment information section further below for information relating to extension and deferral applications

Course grading

Full criteria for each grade is available in the Assessment Procedure.

Grade Description
1 (Low Fail)

Absence of evidence of achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: The minimum percentage required for this grade is:ᅠ 0%

2 (Fail)

Minimal evidence of achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: The minimum percentage required for this grade is:ᅠ 30%

3 (Marginal Fail)

Demonstrated evidence of developing achievement of course learning outcomes

Course grade description: The minimum percentage required for this grade is:ᅠ 45%

4 (Pass)

Demonstrated evidence of functional achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: The minimum percentage required for this grade is:ᅠ 50%

5 (Credit)

Demonstrated evidence of proficient achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: The minimum percentage required for this grade is:ᅠ 65%

6 (Distinction)

Demonstrated evidence of advanced achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: The minimum percentage required for this grade is:ᅠ 75%

7 (High Distinction)

Demonstrated evidence of exceptional achievement of course learning outcomes.

Course grade description: The minimum percentage required for this grade is:ᅠ 85%

Supplementary assessment

Supplementary assessment is available for this course.

Should you fail a course with a grade of 3, you may be eligible for supplementary assessment. Refer to my.UQ for information on supplementary assessment and how to apply.

Supplementary assessment provides an additional opportunity to demonstrate you have achieved all the required learning outcomes for a course.

If you apply and are granted supplementary assessment, the type of supplementary assessment set will consider which learning outcome(s) have not been met.

Supplementary assessment can take any form (such as a written report, oral presentation, examination or other appropriate assessment) and may test specific learning outcomes tailored to the individual student, or all learning outcomes.

To receive a passing grade of 3S4, you must obtain a mark of 50% or more on the supplementary assessment.

Additional assessment information

Assessment Submission

It is the responsibility of the student to ensure the on time, correct and complete submission of all assessment items.

Please ensure you receive and save the submission confirmation for all submitted items, you may be asked to produce this as evidence of your submission.

Applications for Extensions to Assessment Due Dates

Extension requests are submitted online via my.UQ – applying for an extension. Extension requests received in any other way will not be approved. Additional details associated with extension requests, including acceptable and unacceptable reasons, may be found at my.UQ.

Please note:

  • Requests for an extension to an assessment due date must be submitted through your my.UQ portal and you must provide documentation of your circumstances, as soon as it becomes evident that an extension is needed. Your application must be submitted on or before the assessment item's due date and time.
  • Applications for extension can take time to be processed so you should continue to work on your assessment item while awaiting a decision. We recommend that you submit any completed work by the due date, and this will be marked if your application is not approved. Should your application be approved, then you will be able to resubmit by the agreed revised due date.
  • If an extension is approved, you will be notified via your my.UQ portal and the new date and time for submission provided. It is important that you check the revised date as it may differ from the date that you requested.
  • If the basis of the application is a medical condition, applications should be accompanied by a medical certificate dated prior to the assignment due date. If you are unable to provide documentation to support your application by the due date and time you must still submit your application on time and attach a written statement (Word document) outlining why you cannot provide the documentation. You must then upload the documentation to the portal within 24 hours.
  • If an extension is being sought on the basis of exceptional circumstances, it must be accompanied by supporting documentation (eg. Statutory declaration).
  • For extensions based on a SAP you may be granted a maximum of 7 days (if no earlier maximum timeframe applies). See the Extension or Deferral availability section of each assessment for timeframes. Your SAP is all that is required as documentation to support your application. However, additional extension requests for the assessment item will require the submission of additional supporting documentation e.g., a medical certificate. All extension requests must be received by the assessment due date and time.
  • An extension for an assessment item due within the teaching period in which the course is offered, must not exceed four weeks in total. If you are incapacitated for a period exceeding four weeks of the teaching period, you are advised to apply for Removal of Course.
  • If you have been ill or unable to attend class for more than 4 weeks, you are advised to carefully consider whether you are capable of successfully completing your courses this semester. You might be eligible to withdraw without academic penalty - seek advice from the Faculty that administers your program.
  • Students may be asked to submit evidence of work completed to date. Lack of adequate progress on your assessment item may result in an extension being denied.
  • There are no provisions for exemption from an assessment item within UQ rules. If you are unable to submit an assessment piece then, under special circumstances, you may be granted an exemption, but may be required to submit alternative assessment to ensure all learning outcomes are met.

Applications to defer an exam

In certain circumstances you can apply to take a deferred examination for in-semester and end-of-semester exams. You'll need to demonstrate through supporting documentation how unavoidable circumstances prevented you from sitting your exam. If you can’t, you can apply for a one-off discretionary deferred exam.

Deferred Exam requests are submitted online via mySi-net. Requests received in any other way will not be approved. Additional details associated with deferred examinations, including acceptable and unacceptable reasons may be found at my.UQ.

Please note:

  • Applications can be submitted no later than 5 calendar days after the date of the original exam.
  • There are no provisions to defer a deferred exam. You need to be available to sit your deferred examination.
  • Your deferred examination request(s) must have a status of "submitted" in mySI-net to be assessed.
  • All applications for deferred in-semester examinations are assessed by the relevant school. Applications for deferred end-of-semester examinations are assessed by the Academic Services Division.
  • You’ll receive an email to your student email account when the status of your application is updated.
  • If you have a medical condition, mental health condition or disability and require alternative arrangements for your deferred exam you’ll need to complete the online alternative exam arrangements through my.UQ. This is in addition to your deferred examinations request. You need to submit this request on the same day as your request for a deferred exam or supplementary assessment. Contact Student Services if you need assistance completing your alternative exam arrangements request.

Turnitin

All written assessment must be submitted via the appropriate Turnitin submission portal, which can be found within the Blackboard site. You are responsible for ensuring that your submission is complete. It is wise to re-enter the Turnitin portal and confirm that your submission is there and that it has not been altered during the submission process.

By submitting work through Turnitin you are deemed to have accepted the following declaration “I certify that this assignment is my own work and has not been submitted, either previously or concurrently, in whole or in part, to this University or any other educational institution, for marking or assessment”.

In the case of a Blackboard outage, please contact the Course Coordinator as soon as possible to confirm the outage with ITS.

Assessment/Attendance

Please notify your Course Coordinator as soon as you become aware of any issue that may affect your ability to meet the assessment/attendance requirements of the course. The my.UQ website and the Course Profile for your course also provide information about your course requirements, the rules associated with your courses and services offered by the University.

A note for repeating students in this course

Any student who enrols in a course must not be given exemption or partial credit from their previous attempt(s) for any individual piece of assessment. Instead, the student must successfully complete all of the learning activities and assessment items within the study period of enrolment (PPL Assessment - Procedures).

If the same assessment item is set from one year to the next, repeating students are allowed to submit the same work they submitted in previous attempts at the course. Where possible SENV recommends that you use the feedback you received in your last attempt to improve parts of the item where you lost marks. Resubmission of an altered or unaltered assessment item by a repeating student (where the same assessment has been set) will not be considered as self-plagiarism.

Learning resources

You'll need the following resources to successfully complete the course. We've indicated below if you need a personal copy of the reading materials or your own item.

Library resources

Find the required and recommended resources for this course on the UQ Library website.

Learning activities

The learning activities for this course are outlined below. Learn more about the learning outcomes that apply to this course.

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Week 1

(24 Feb - 02 Mar)

Not Timetabled

Introduction to Occupational Health [Online learning module]

Introduction to definitions and models of occupational health, review of the major hazards associated with occupational disease and illness, and introduction to concepts for managing occupational health. Introduction to the disciplines of public health, population health and epidemiology and how these disciplines relate to occupational health.

Learning outcomes: L01

Workshop

Occupational Health Services

This workshop will include an introduction to the course and will review the current situation in Australia for the provision of health and medical services in the work environment.

Learning outcomes: L03

Week 2

(03 Mar - 09 Mar)

Not Timetabled

Introduction to Toxicology [Online learning module]

Introduction to the concept of genetic toxicology and case studies relating to exposure to hazardous chemicals.

Learning outcomes: L01

Workshop

Toxicology and Epidemiology

Introduction to workplace toxicology in terms of exposure, uptake, metabolism and elimination of workplace toxins.

Learning outcomes: L04, L06

Week 3

(10 Mar - 16 Mar)

Not Timetabled

Respiration [Online learning module]

Introduction to the effects of work and workplace contaminates on the respiratory system.

Learning outcomes: L01, L02

Workshop

Respiration

This practical session will cover the measurement and testing of lung function as well as case studies on work related respiratory disorders.

Learning outcomes: L03

Week 4

(17 Mar - 23 Mar)

Not Timetabled

Blood and the Cardiovascular system [Online learning module]

Introduction to the effects of work and workplace contaminants on the blood and cardiovascular system.

Learning outcomes: L01, L02

Workshop

Blood and the Cardiovascular system

This workshop will consider case studies on work related cardiovascular disorders.

Learning outcomes: L04, L05, L06

Week 5

(24 Mar - 30 Mar)

Not Timetabled

Occupational Skin Disorders [Online learning module]

Introduction to occupational skin disorders including the uptake of workplace contaminants by the skin and the effect of such contaminants.

Learning outcomes: L01, L02

Workshop

Occupational Skin Disorders

Students will develop a fact sheet for a specific groups of workers at risk of occupational skin disorders.

Learning outcomes: L04, L05, L06

Week 6

(31 Mar - 06 Apr)

Not Timetabled

Metabolism, Liver and Kidney [Online learning module]

Introduction to the role of the liver and kidney in metabolism and elimination of workplace contaminants. The induction of hepatic and renal diseases by workplace activities will be reviewed.

Learning outcomes: L01, L02

Workshop

Reproduction, gender and work

This workshop will examine the effects of workplace contaminants and procedures on both male and female reproduction, as well as presenting discussions around the consideration of other impacts of gender in the workplace.

Learning outcomes: L03, L04, L05

Week 7

(07 Apr - 13 Apr)

Not Timetabled

Senses - Hearing & Sight [Online learning module]

An introduction to the potential impacts of work on the senses of hearing and sight.

Learning outcomes: L01, L02

Workshop

Audiometry

This practical workshop will cover hearing tests (audiometry) and interpreting audiograms.

Learning outcomes: L03, L04

Week 9

(28 Apr - 04 May)

Not Timetabled

Nervous System [Online learning module]

An introduction to the impact of workplaces activities and contaminants on the functioning of the nervous system.

Learning outcomes: L01, L02

Workshop

Musculoskeletal system

This workshop will explore the work related injuries and diseases associated with the musculo-skeletal system, with particular reference to upper limb repetitive disorders and lower back conditions.

Learning outcomes: L03, L04, L05

Week 10

(05 May - 11 May)

Not Timetabled

Workplace Rehabilitation [Online learning module]

An introduction to workplace rehabilitation.

Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03

Workshop

Return to work

This workshop will explore return to work processes including development of suitable alternative duties, it will include discussion of return to work following both physical and mental injury.

Learning outcomes: L04

Week 11

(12 May - 18 May)

Not Timetabled

Occupational Cancer [Online learning module]

An introduction to the potential health effects of the exposure of workers to carcinogens and mechanisms of diminishing the risk of occurrences of occupational cancer.

Learning outcomes: L01, L02

Workshop

Occupational Cancer

This workshop will discuss case studies in occupational cancer.

Learning outcomes: L04, L05

Week 12

(19 May - 25 May)

Not Timetabled

Worker Fatigue [Online learning module]

An introduction to the science of sleep, fatigue as an OHS hazard, and groups of workers have higher risk of fatigue.

Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L04

Workshop

Fitness for work - Drug and Alcohol

This workshop will present case studies around managing fitness for work to ensure workplace safety.

Learning outcomes: L01, L03, L04, L05

Week 13

(26 May - 01 Jun)

Not Timetabled

Workplace Wellness - total worker health [Online learning module]

An introduction the the theory and concepts around Total Worker Health

Learning outcomes: L01, L02

Workshop

Workplace Wellness

Presentation of workplace wellness case studies

Learning outcomes: L01, L03

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