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Comparative performance monitoring report
The Comparative Performance Monitoring (CPM) reports provide trend analysis on the work health and safety and workers' compensation schemes operating in Australia and New Zealand. Information in the report is designed to help gauge the success of different approaches undertaken by the various workers’ compensation and work health and safety authorities to reduce the incidence...
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Motivations, attitudes, perceptions and skills - What they said about work health and safety in 2010
The main aim of the Motivations, Attitudes, Perceptions and Skills (MAPS) project was to collect information on the drivers of work health and safety behaviour and provide findings which will encourage policy discussion and inform the development and implementation of work health and safety policies and procedures. To help achieve this aim, data were collected...
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Mesothelioma in Australia: incidence 1982 to 2007
The rate of deaths due to mesothelioma has remained relatively stable over the 10 years for which data are available.
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Motivation, attitudes, perceptions and skills: pathways to safe work
There is a wealth of information on workplace culture, interventions, capacity building and managing work health and safety risks. Less is known about socio-psychological factors, such as motivation, attitudes and perceptions that influence work health and safety policy, procedures, processes and outcomes. The main aim of the Motivations, Attitudes, Perceptions and Skills (MAPS) project was...
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Wet work exposure and the provision of wet work control measures in Australian workplaces
This report provides a detailed description of Australian workers who were exposed to high levels of wet work, and the risks involved.