WHS A MANAGEMENT GUIDE
The 5th edition of this market-leading text continues to take a humanist approach, (work should satisfy human needs equally with organisational goals), and goes beyond the risk-management model of physical safety to take into account the larger perspective of human health needs, including psychologi...
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South Melbourne, Vic
Cengage Learning Australia
2018
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500 | # | # | |a Includes index |
505 | 0 | # | |a Chapter 1 Introducing health and safety -- Chapter 2 Understanding the legal framework -- Chapter 3 Consulting on WHS -- Chapter 4 Developing a systematic approach -- Chapter 5 Managing WHS information -- Chapter 6 Identifying hazards and managing risk -- Chapter 7 Managing hazards associated with plant -- Chapter 8 Controlling risk: ergonomics -- Chapter 9 Controlling risk: occupational and environmental hygiene -- Chapter 10 Using equipment to monitor the workplace -- Chapter 11 Managing psychosocial hazards -- Chapter 12 Controlling risk: safe design -- Chapter 13 Dealing with emergencies -- Chapter 14 Auditing and evaluating WHS activity -- Chapter 15 Promoting a health and safety culture -- Chapter 16 Notifying, reporting and investigating incidents -- Chapter 17 Compensating injured workers and managing injuries. |
520 | # | # | |a The 5th edition of this market-leading text continues to take a humanist approach, (work should satisfy human needs equally with organisational goals), and goes beyond the risk-management model of physical safety to take into account the larger perspective of human health needs, including psychological and social needs. Our author team which includes industry experts, academics and trainers provides insight into the most recent legislation. Covers core and elective units of competency from the current qualifications: ' BSB41412 Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety and ' BSB51312 Diploma of Work Health and Safety. |
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