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- Crushed finger leads to claim and Court by SafetyAtWorkBlog on Nov 20, 2009
Regularly in OHS submissions to the government and on OHS discussion forums, safety professionals state that industrial relations should be kept separate from workplace safety issues. In a perfect world ? Possibly, but there was a court decision...
- Annual holidays get a TV makeover by SafetyAtWorkBlog on Nov 19, 2009
Regardless of concerns over the veracity of data, Tourism Australia’s “No Leave, No Life” campaign is continuing to develop its media presence. The Seven Network announced this week that “No Leave, No Life” will form the...
- Tasmania’s workers compensation changes pass by SafetyAtWorkBlog on Nov 19, 2009
It is easy to forget that workers compensation is clicking along during this intense period of analysis of OHS laws. Workers compensation legislation passed through Tasmania’s House of Assembly this week (it still needs to get through the...
- online advertising for the computer repair industry by Computer Help on Nov 19, 2009
Since starting Computer Aid, I’ve suspected that online advertising is ineffective, when compared to most other industries. The reason is quite simple: most people will call a computer technician once their computer is broken (or is so badly in...
- Managing stress the Wall Street Journal way by SafetyAtWorkBlog on Nov 19, 2009
When a financial newspaper or website posts an article about workplace safety, it is worth reading. The fact of such an article does not mean, though, that safety management is the focus of the story. A 17 November 2009 article in the Wall Street J...
- Facebook churns their money machine once more by TJs World on Nov 18, 2009
Today facebook released the following statement in relation to their new privacy policy which I highlighted in a previous post. On Nov. 5, we wrapped up a week-long notice and comment period for a proposed revision to our privacy policy. This was...
- Flawed basis for OHS decision-making by SafetyAtWorkBlog on Nov 18, 2009
Most strategic plans made by OHS regulators in Australia are based on workers’ compensation statistics. Everyone agrees that this is a huge underestimation of the work-related injury and illness rates but no one yet has tackled this informat...



















