The construction and building industry is one of the most dangerous industries worldwide. A review of the literature indicates a direct correlation between lack of safety culture and the occurrence of accidents within this industry. As a result of this research, nine OHS management system models have been recommended which are formed from a cluster of factors and from many different disciplines to be used as an assessment tool, to prevent accidents in construction or related industries
Work in the Australian construction industry is fraught with risk and the potential for serious harm...
Cohen (1977) reviewed the then current research on occupational safety and stated that both strong c...
The construction industry has a longstanding reputation for offering dangerous work and has above av...
This report reviews the occupational health and safety (OHS) issues in the\ud Victorian construction...
The construction industry has one of the highest injury ratios of all Australian industries. Individ...
In Australia, between 1994 and 2000, 50 construction workers were killed each year as a result of th...
Australian construction and building workers are exposed to serious workplace risks - including inju...
There are inherent risks in the building and construction industry, with contractors, subcontractors...
Despite improvements in OHS performance over the past 20 years, the injury and fatality rate in the ...
The building construction process is inherently dangerous and falls in particular are a major, and s...
Currently in Australia, the number of injuries and deaths in the construction industry are at an una...
In 2002, the National OHS Strategy 2002-2012 was agreed upon by all Australian governments, the Aust...
In Australia, an average 49 building and construction workers have been killed at work each year sin...
Despite there are more than 144 laws, 200 standards and numerous codes of practice that cover occupa...
It is mandatory for Australian construction companies to provide a safe working environment for thei...
Work in the Australian construction industry is fraught with risk and the potential for serious harm...
Cohen (1977) reviewed the then current research on occupational safety and stated that both strong c...
The construction industry has a longstanding reputation for offering dangerous work and has above av...
This report reviews the occupational health and safety (OHS) issues in the\ud Victorian construction...
The construction industry has one of the highest injury ratios of all Australian industries. Individ...
In Australia, between 1994 and 2000, 50 construction workers were killed each year as a result of th...
Australian construction and building workers are exposed to serious workplace risks - including inju...
There are inherent risks in the building and construction industry, with contractors, subcontractors...
Despite improvements in OHS performance over the past 20 years, the injury and fatality rate in the ...
The building construction process is inherently dangerous and falls in particular are a major, and s...
Currently in Australia, the number of injuries and deaths in the construction industry are at an una...
In 2002, the National OHS Strategy 2002-2012 was agreed upon by all Australian governments, the Aust...
In Australia, an average 49 building and construction workers have been killed at work each year sin...
Despite there are more than 144 laws, 200 standards and numerous codes of practice that cover occupa...
It is mandatory for Australian construction companies to provide a safe working environment for thei...
Work in the Australian construction industry is fraught with risk and the potential for serious harm...
Cohen (1977) reviewed the then current research on occupational safety and stated that both strong c...
The construction industry has a longstanding reputation for offering dangerous work and has above av...