Warner, Jarrod

Jarrod Warner

Respiratory Physiologist; Manager, Clinical Quality, Resources Safety & Heath Queensland; Certified Respiratory Function Scientist; Chair, TSANZ Community Spirometry Program Expert Working Group
Jarrod Warner is the Manager of Clinical Quality at Resources Safety and Health Queensland. He leads the team that supports regulation of occupational-health obligations across Queensland’s resources industry, overseeing clinical quality assurance for medical providers delivering statutory screening for mine and quarry workers. A respiratory physiologist by training, he is a Certified Respiratory Function Scientist and former President of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Respiratory Science, where he now serves on the Governance Committee. He recently chaired the TSANZ Community Spirometry Program Expert Working Group, developing national community spirometry standards under the Australian Government’s Prioritising Improved Care for People with Dust-Related Diseases – Education and Training for Medical Professionals grant. His focus is strengthening standards and accreditation while driving continuous improvement across provider services for resource worker health.

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