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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Main Authors: Archer, Richard (Author), Kerry Borthwick (Author), Michelle Travers (Author), Leo Ruschena (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: South Melbourne, Vic Cengage Learning Australia 2018
Edition:Print book : English : 5th edition
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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. 
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