Safe Design Project : Review of occupational health and safety legal requirements for designers, manufacturers, suppliers, importers and other relevant obligation bearers
Description
In seeking to achieve Australian workplaces free from injury and disease NOHSC works to lead and coordinate national efforts to prevent workplace death, injury and disease. We seek to achieve our mission through the quality and relevance of information we provide and to influence the activities of all parties with roles in improving Australia’s OHS performance. NOHSC has five strategic objectives: • improving national data systems and analysis, • improving national access to OHS information, • improving national components of the OHS and related regulatory framework, • facilitating and coordinating national OHS research efforts, • monitoring progress against the National OHS Improvement Framework. This publication is a contribution to achieving those objectives
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ID Code: | 216463 |
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Item Type: | Book/Report (Other Report) |
Keywords: | Industrial hygiene -- Law and legislation -- Australia., Industrial safety -- Law and legislation -- Australia. |
ISBN: | 642421994 |
Pure ID: | 57169558 |
Divisions: | Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Faculty of Law Current > Research Centres > Commercial & Property Law Research Centre Current > Research Centres > Australian Centre for Health Law Research |
Copyright Owner: | Copyright 2000 Commonwealth of Australia |
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Deposited On: | 06 Nov 2021 07:09 |
Last Modified: | 03 Mar 2024 13:40 |
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