Queensland Police say a new stringent Taser monitoring body will minimise the risk of officers becoming trigger-happy.

While a report into Queensland Police's 12-month trial of Tasers - made public yesterday - found the stun guns had been an "effective use-of-force option", it identified "Taser creep" and over-reliance as key risks associated with the controversial weapons.

The report, which concluded Tasers were "safe and effective", came three weeks after a statewide roll-out of the controversial weapons was halted following the death of a man in north Queensland.

Taser creep, as defined in the report, is the risk that, over time, the devices "begin to be used in situations beyond their intended use".

Police Commissioner Bob Atkinson said he was concerned about officers' tendency to rely on the Taser as a "weapon of choice" rather than properly considering the alternatives.