Klockner, KD ORCiD: 0000-0003-1981-7515According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS, 2018) every year in Australia there are more than half a million work related accidents and injuries. The financial, human and social costs of work related accidents and injuries are a major concern for not only individual workplaces but at all levels for International and National authorities. International research since 1917 has consistently demonstrated that, irrespective of age, experience and industry, the occupational group at greatest risk of accidents and injuries are those employees with less than 12 months experience in their current job role. Whilst the elevated risk for new employees has always been concerning, recent organisational de...
International university students are a growing section of the workforce and are thought to be at gr...
Objective: To identify the occupational risks for Australian paramedics, by describing the rate of i...
Objective: To identify the occupational risks for Australian paramedics, by describing the rate of i...
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS, 2018) every year in Australia there are more ...
This publication summarises the main statistics on work-related injury, disease and death produced ...
Introduction: In 2010–11, there were 132 570 workers’ compensation claims for serious work-related i...
<b>Objectives</b> Higher rates of work-related injuries (WRI) have been reported among f...
Higher rates of work-related injuries (WRI) have been reported among foreign-born workers in many co...
The expansion of labour hire employment from traditional clerical placements to a range of blue coll...
Higher rates of work-related injuries (WRI) have been reported among foreign-born workers in many co...
This paper reviews international and Australian data concerning the occurrence of back injuries amon...
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Introduction Workers in first responder (FR) occupations are at heightened risk for workplace injury...
The annual total economic costs of workplace-related fatalities, illness and injury in Australia are...
The management of workplace injuries and compensation of injured workers is an important social issu...
International university students are a growing section of the workforce and are thought to be at gr...
Objective: To identify the occupational risks for Australian paramedics, by describing the rate of i...
Objective: To identify the occupational risks for Australian paramedics, by describing the rate of i...
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS, 2018) every year in Australia there are more ...
This publication summarises the main statistics on work-related injury, disease and death produced ...
Introduction: In 2010–11, there were 132 570 workers’ compensation claims for serious work-related i...
<b>Objectives</b> Higher rates of work-related injuries (WRI) have been reported among f...
Higher rates of work-related injuries (WRI) have been reported among foreign-born workers in many co...
The expansion of labour hire employment from traditional clerical placements to a range of blue coll...
Higher rates of work-related injuries (WRI) have been reported among foreign-born workers in many co...
This paper reviews international and Australian data concerning the occurrence of back injuries amon...
Free to read on journal website (may need to create free account first)\ud \ud Summary\ud \ud Object...
Introduction Workers in first responder (FR) occupations are at heightened risk for workplace injury...
The annual total economic costs of workplace-related fatalities, illness and injury in Australia are...
The management of workplace injuries and compensation of injured workers is an important social issu...
International university students are a growing section of the workforce and are thought to be at gr...
Objective: To identify the occupational risks for Australian paramedics, by describing the rate of i...
Objective: To identify the occupational risks for Australian paramedics, by describing the rate of i...