Cover art for OHS Management
Published
Mirabel Publishing, 2018
ISBN
9781925716504
Format
Softcover, 272 pages
Dimensions
19cm × 24.5cm

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It is the right of every person to work in a safe environment. Globally every year, however, more than two million people lose their lives to work-related injury and disease. And this does not take into account the millions who are also injured while at work.

WHS Management: Contemporary Issues in Australia is a practical guide to managing work health and safety in Australian organisations. Written for students and safety professionals, it introduces the issues safety professionals are faced with in their efforts to improve safety culture.

This book is divided into four parts. Part I, Work Health and Safety Legislation, presents an historical account of how safety legislation was developed in Australia. Part II, The Role of the Health and Safety Professional, examines the role of the safety professional, and the demands and issues that arise within this role. Part III, Research Evidence, looks at hazard identification, the role of supervisors, and the impact that training in safety has on reducing work-related injuries. Part IV, Evaluation and Performance, presents some of the issues that safety professionals are required to manage in an ever-changing workplace and offers research ideas and strategies that can help to reduce work-related injury and disease.

Backed up by research, WHS Management: Contemporary Issues in Australia can help organisations ensure compliance with Australian health and safety legislation, as well as proactively develop a robust safety culture.

Key features

Reviews legislation harmonisation efforts between the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 and state and territory legislation

Examines how risk to workers, to the environment and to the financial stability of the organisation is managed and reduced

Introduces workers' compensation requirements and the duties of employers

Discusses injury management and the rehabilitation of injured workers

Addresses safety and health performance measurement, evaluation and benchmarking

Revitalises the safety professional's role as a leader imparting safety knowledge and ensuring workers have sufficient skills in working safely

Looks at the OHS professional in the light of emerging issues such as environmental concerns, emotional health and wellbeing, stress, workplace bullying, occupational violence, carbon emissions and the business bottom line

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