Many OHS professionals make three key mistakes when it comes to applying effective leadership principles to deliver strategic OHS outcomes, according to an academic expert.
The leaders of companies across Australia vary in their levels of preparedness for the new Work, Health and Safety laws, according to a leading OHS lawyer.
Good safety leadership is not about making it impossible for people to do unsafe things, but rather about providing the discretionary space for people to do things safely and well, according to a global expert in safety systems.
Australia needs to implement world’s best practice in reducing exposure to cancer-causing agents to reduce the toll of work-related cancers, according to the Western Australian Institute for Medical Research.
One for Australia’s biggest food manufacturers recently appeared in court over an incident that left a worker with a crushed hand after it was caught in a machine.
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