This paper, which is the Part II of a bipartite series, critically reviews the structural and implementation issues around the new Nigerian Labour, Safety, Health and Welfare (LSHW) Bill (2012). The study uses the vast Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) management experiences gained by UK, USA, Australia and China as bases for reviewing the LSHW Bill. The paper identifi es some of the potential OSH management opportunities, challenges and some practical lessons for countries seeking to adopt a more centralised and result oriented OSH regulatory model. Nigeria is used as a reference case study only; most of the recommendations made may be useful to other developing countries
Using Nigeria as a case study, this study examines the Social, Political, Economic, Cultural and Rel...
This study focused on the effect of occupational health and safety (OHS) practices on public sector ...
One of the ways of improving construction health and safety (CH&S) remains its regulation, the f...
This paper, which is the Part II of a bipartite series, critically reviews the structural and implem...
This Paper examines the enforcement of occupational safety and health (OSH) regulations; it validate...
This Paper examines the enforcement of occupational safety and health (OSH)regulations; it validates...
All organizations have a duty of care to ensure that employees and other persons who may be affected...
The amelioration of the deplorable state of occupational safety and health (OSH) in Nigeria should ...
This paper examines the enforcement of occupational safety and health (OSH) regulations; it validate...
The state of occupational safety and health (OSH) in Nigeria is poor, especially in the construction...
This study examines why some adopted, copied or transposed health, safety and well-being (HSW) legis...
Safety is the state of being free from danger, risks, hazards, accidents, etc. Nigeria is a country ...
The rate of the industrial accidents and the general lethargy of the employers to respond to the iss...
This article addresses three key issues. First, the commonalities, differences, strengths, and limit...
The lack of health and safety (H&S) regulation in Nigeria is one of the main factors blamed for the ...
Using Nigeria as a case study, this study examines the Social, Political, Economic, Cultural and Rel...
This study focused on the effect of occupational health and safety (OHS) practices on public sector ...
One of the ways of improving construction health and safety (CH&S) remains its regulation, the f...
This paper, which is the Part II of a bipartite series, critically reviews the structural and implem...
This Paper examines the enforcement of occupational safety and health (OSH) regulations; it validate...
This Paper examines the enforcement of occupational safety and health (OSH)regulations; it validates...
All organizations have a duty of care to ensure that employees and other persons who may be affected...
The amelioration of the deplorable state of occupational safety and health (OSH) in Nigeria should ...
This paper examines the enforcement of occupational safety and health (OSH) regulations; it validate...
The state of occupational safety and health (OSH) in Nigeria is poor, especially in the construction...
This study examines why some adopted, copied or transposed health, safety and well-being (HSW) legis...
Safety is the state of being free from danger, risks, hazards, accidents, etc. Nigeria is a country ...
The rate of the industrial accidents and the general lethargy of the employers to respond to the iss...
This article addresses three key issues. First, the commonalities, differences, strengths, and limit...
The lack of health and safety (H&S) regulation in Nigeria is one of the main factors blamed for the ...
Using Nigeria as a case study, this study examines the Social, Political, Economic, Cultural and Rel...
This study focused on the effect of occupational health and safety (OHS) practices on public sector ...
One of the ways of improving construction health and safety (CH&S) remains its regulation, the f...