Intellectual Property & Copyright Notice

All content published on this website is the exclusive intellectual property of Psychosocial Hazards & Safety Australia, unless otherwise stated.

This includes, but is not limited to:

written content, training descriptions, and explanatory text

frameworks, methodologies, models, and terminology

sector-specific risk concepts and control logic

course structures, learning outcomes, and delivery formats

diagrams, graphics, icons, and visual representations

logos, branding, and design elements

All intellectual property is protected under Australian and international copyright, trademark, and intellectual property laws.


Ownership

All original material on this website has been developed through professional practice, research, operational experience, and applied work across safety-critical, regulated, and high-risk sectors.

No material on this website is provided as public domain, open-source, or unrestricted content.


No Licence Granted

Accessing or viewing this website does not grant:

a licence to copy or reproduce content

permission to adapt, translate, or re-frame material

rights to incorporate content into training packages, policy documents, standards, audits, or commercial products

permission to use concepts, language, or frameworks for competing or derivative services

Any use beyond personal, non-commercial viewing requires prior written consent.


Prohibited Use

You must not, without express written permission:

copy, scrape, download, or reproduce website content

re-publish material in whole or in part

use content in training, consulting, assurance, or audit activities

represent concepts or frameworks as your own or as generic industry practice

distribute content internally or externally within organisations

Unauthorised use will be treated as a breach of intellectual property rights.


Enforcement

Psychosocial Hazards & Safety Australia actively monitors for unauthorised use of its intellectual property.

Where misuse is identified, we reserve the right to pursue:

formal takedown requests

cease-and-desist action

regulatory or contractual remedies

legal action for infringement


Permitted Enquiries

Organisations wishing to:

licence content

commission training or advisory work

request formal use of materials

undertake due-diligence review

may contact us directly to discuss terms.

No implied permission is given by silence or access.


Governing Law

This Intellectual Property & Copyright Notice is governed by the laws of Australia.


Effective Date

This notice applies from the 28th January 2026, remains in force unless formally amended in writing.