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Meet Rob Curtis : The 2023 health and safety representative of the year

St John WA paramedic, Rob Curtis was awarded the 2023 Health and Safety Representative (HSR) of the year at the Work Health and Safety Excellence Awards held at Optus Stadium on 27 October 2023.

With eight years of experience in the field of health and safety, Rob has been recognised for his unwavering commitment to health and safety in the workplace, with the last four years as a designated HSR.

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Hon Matthew Swinbourne MLC and Rob Curtis, HSR of the year

Rob’s dedication to ensuring the health and safety of his 300 colleagues is evident in his proactive approach. Rob has implemented initiatives on a range of issues across St John WA, including, manual handling techniques, driver safety, violence against paramedics and patient care. He has also represented St John WA on public awareness campaigns such as the RAC WA “bstreetsmart campaign”.

Rob plays a crucial role in representing his work group through consultations with management on various projects. He identified a safer method of using lifting equipment for paramedics and worked closely with the Safety and Injury Management department to amend work instructions, establishing safer procedures for St John WA workers.

Rob spearheaded initiatives such as the introduction of “observer shifts” with the aim of improving understanding and communication between managers and paramedics, and between different departments. Observer shifts give non-clinical workers the opportunity to ride with a paramedic while they carry out their duties. The paramedic assumes responsibility for the safety of the observer during the shift, but this is outweighed by the insight it provides into the daily challenges and responsibilities of paramedics.

Rob continues to be a driving force behind creating a safer work environment for all employees at St John WA and his efforts have had a positive impact on fostering a culture of collaboration and mutual respect, and he has been instrumental in encouraging others to take on safety conscious roles. Improved procedures resulting in enhanced health and safety, along with better communication and understanding, are the demonstrated outcomes of his commitment to the wellbeing of his colleagues and, by extension, the community at large.

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