The research begins by identifying that there is an unacceptably high level of injury and disease in Australian workplaces. A premature death or injury, however well compensated, is not only an economic loss to society; more importantly, it is a major personal tragedy for the deceased’s family, friends and work colleagues. These factors culminate into a powerful moral and economic business case for safer workplaces and work practices. The research offers valuable stakeholder practical and theoretical considerations that have the potential to benefit the process of on-going Occupational Safety and Health regulatory and compliance improvement
There is a strong political consensus in a number of countries that occupational safety and health r...
Introduction: This paper uses an extensive review of the safety culture literature to identify three...
There is a strong political consensus in a number of countries that occupational safety and health r...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify current and emerging issues relevant to Occupational Health...
Occupational Health and Safety is of major importance to all Australian employers. Under our system ...
The aim of this research was to identify what influence and support Safety and Health Representative...
Work-place focused responsibility for both Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) management and the d...
Work-place focused responsibility for both Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) management and the d...
It is the right of every person to work in a safe environment, however globally every year more than...
The regulation of psychosocial hazards and risks, for the protection of psychological health, is a h...
peer-reviewedCompliance with occupational health and safety (OHS) regulation requires a significant...
Occupational Health and Safety [OHS] forms an integral part of the employment relationship between a...
Safety impacts on the lives of every person, every day, at home, travelling to work, at work and in ...
In Australia, between 1994 and 2000, 50 construction workers were killed each year as a result of th...
Australian organisations differ in terms of the support they provide for proactive measures to reduc...
There is a strong political consensus in a number of countries that occupational safety and health r...
Introduction: This paper uses an extensive review of the safety culture literature to identify three...
There is a strong political consensus in a number of countries that occupational safety and health r...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify current and emerging issues relevant to Occupational Health...
Occupational Health and Safety is of major importance to all Australian employers. Under our system ...
The aim of this research was to identify what influence and support Safety and Health Representative...
Work-place focused responsibility for both Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) management and the d...
Work-place focused responsibility for both Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) management and the d...
It is the right of every person to work in a safe environment, however globally every year more than...
The regulation of psychosocial hazards and risks, for the protection of psychological health, is a h...
peer-reviewedCompliance with occupational health and safety (OHS) regulation requires a significant...
Occupational Health and Safety [OHS] forms an integral part of the employment relationship between a...
Safety impacts on the lives of every person, every day, at home, travelling to work, at work and in ...
In Australia, between 1994 and 2000, 50 construction workers were killed each year as a result of th...
Australian organisations differ in terms of the support they provide for proactive measures to reduc...
There is a strong political consensus in a number of countries that occupational safety and health r...
Introduction: This paper uses an extensive review of the safety culture literature to identify three...
There is a strong political consensus in a number of countries that occupational safety and health r...