The Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992 and Health and Safety in Employment Regulations 1995 were foreshadowed by the 1975 National Party election statement to improve occupational health and safety in New Zealand. This thesis explores the historical paths this legislation and subsequent policies have followed and why particular streams of thought have surfaced and receded, while others have maintained their impetus. Like other areas of public policy, occupational health and safety in New Zealand is demand driven. An examination of structure, health and illness in the workplace; the often convoluted and complex relationships that have ensued; the impact of economics; and the contribution of hindsight from overseas experience com...
Critically assessing the role and influence of trade unions on occupational health and safety (OHS),...
This oral history project forms part of a doctoral thesis exploring the historical development of th...
The author reviews the historical development of the decision-making frameworks within which courts ...
From 1981 to 1992 New Zealand's occupational safety and health (OSH) legislation and administration ...
From 1981 to 1992 New Zealand's occupational safety and health (OSH) legislation and administra...
An economic climate which promotes cost cutting, lack of resources for regulation) agencies, enforce...
That there should be much greater attention to the problem of occupational health and safety may be ...
ABSTRACT There has been a change in the nature of work over recent decades with an increase in the u...
There has been considerable debate as to whether attempting to improve health and safety practices a...
This thesis is concerned with the health problems of the working environment and looks at ways in wh...
Recent issues of this journal have contained articles dealing with safety and health issues in indus...
The Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992 (HSE Act or the Act) is a legislative initiative design...
Australian occupational health was shaped by various social, political and economic forces during th...
Abstract Background Improving New Zealand’s poor workplace safety record has become a high priority ...
This thesis examines the compensation of work-related injuries and illnesses under the Accident Comp...
Critically assessing the role and influence of trade unions on occupational health and safety (OHS),...
This oral history project forms part of a doctoral thesis exploring the historical development of th...
The author reviews the historical development of the decision-making frameworks within which courts ...
From 1981 to 1992 New Zealand's occupational safety and health (OSH) legislation and administration ...
From 1981 to 1992 New Zealand's occupational safety and health (OSH) legislation and administra...
An economic climate which promotes cost cutting, lack of resources for regulation) agencies, enforce...
That there should be much greater attention to the problem of occupational health and safety may be ...
ABSTRACT There has been a change in the nature of work over recent decades with an increase in the u...
There has been considerable debate as to whether attempting to improve health and safety practices a...
This thesis is concerned with the health problems of the working environment and looks at ways in wh...
Recent issues of this journal have contained articles dealing with safety and health issues in indus...
The Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992 (HSE Act or the Act) is a legislative initiative design...
Australian occupational health was shaped by various social, political and economic forces during th...
Abstract Background Improving New Zealand’s poor workplace safety record has become a high priority ...
This thesis examines the compensation of work-related injuries and illnesses under the Accident Comp...
Critically assessing the role and influence of trade unions on occupational health and safety (OHS),...
This oral history project forms part of a doctoral thesis exploring the historical development of th...
The author reviews the historical development of the decision-making frameworks within which courts ...