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AboutSafety November 29, 2000 |
Accident Investigation Australian industry has embraced many systems to minimise workplace accidents and incidents. Yet, despite the best intentions, there's been little reduction in the rate at which people are killed or injured at work. |
AboutSafety November 29, 2000 |
Mishandled & Misunderstood New Occupational Health and Safety (Manual Handling) Regulations in Australia seek to reduce the number and severity of musculo-skeletal injuries and occupational over-use syndrome in the workplace. |
AboutSafety February 16, 2002 |
New Zealand: Turning Up The Heat Only a major shift in top management attitudes toward health and safety will significantly and sustainably improve health and safety statistics in New Zealand... |
AboutSafety January 1, 2001 |
Serving Up Safety Risks for those who work in the hospitality sector including passive smoking, manual handling, hygiene and restricted work spaces. |
AboutSafety December 20, 2001 |
The Big Picture Safety performance measures such as incident statistics and regular workplace audits often ignore the 'people' side of safety, which is crucial for effective safety management... |
AboutSafety March 15, 2002 |
Leaving Longford Behind It's not just the chemical companies who say that the community does not have a balanced understanding of the industry's safety and environmental performance... |
Searcher May 2004 Barbie E. Keiser |
Safety First: Where? When? Why Me? Article identifies websites created by government agencies, private associations and organizations, academic institutions, and commercial entities that provide some context as to accidental injuries, their prevention and teatment and the costs associated with them. |
AboutSafety April 28, 2002 |
Digging For Answers Despite the headlines, union action and public outcry, there has been little improvement in the numbers of deaths and injuries in the mining sector... |