Safety in Action Presentations
Click the links below to read a selection of speaker addresses from previous Safety In Action Conferences. You'll find a host of OHS ideas you can implement immediately.
The Human Face of a Crisis Some Lessons From Beaconsfield.
Dr Robert Long, MSIA, Director, Human Dymensions Pty Ltd & a representative from the Beaconsfield Emergency Coordination Operations
Crashes at Railway Level Crossings: Ad-hoc Suggestions or Evidence-based Solutions?
Dr Eric Wigglesworth, AM FSIA (Hon), Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Monash University Accident Research Centre
Playing the Piano: a Risky business.
Professor Joan McMeeken, School of Physiotherapy, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Integrated Management Systems Many Requirements - One System.
Isaac Lahav Principal Consultant Management Systems Australia
Profile of an OHS professional in Australia and implications for achievement of the National OHS Strategy 2002 - 2012
Presented at Safety In Action 2006 by Pam Pryor, FSIA, Principal Consultant, Pam Pryor & Associates
Changing the way buildings are designed - for safer manual handling
Presented at Safety In Action 2004 by Fiona Begg, OHS Consultant and Mark Hennessy, Hennessy Services Pty Ltd
Safety culture enrichment – dealing with the root cause of losses
Presented at Safety In Action 2004 by Donald J. Eckenfelder
What can we learn from one million compensation claims?
Presented at Safety In Action 2007 by Dr Eric Wigglesworth
Workplace stress - real people, real solutions
Presented at Safety In Action 2007 by Raymond Schaffer, Principal Consultant, R M H Schaffer & Co
More papers from Safety In Action conferences over the last 10 years will be uploaded in the weeks ahead, so please visit again soon. To contact the authors of any of these papers, click here to email the Safety Institute of Australia.
Education
There are more Conference and other published papers in the Education Special Interest Group.
These papers are available here.