
Do OHS Professionals Act As Moral Agents?
Occupational Health and Safety Professionals are required to draw on their ethics to make life-threatening decisions and act as ‘moral’
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Occupational Health and Safety Professionals are required to draw on their ethics to make life-threatening decisions and act as ‘moral’
Plant and machinery are present in most workplaces and working with moving plant or parts create exposure to the risk
Controlling risk to prevent work-related fatalities, injuries, diseases and ill-health is the core role of the safety professional. Legislation governs
Barricades are installed to restrict or prevent access to an area containing a hazard. In general, barricades must be erected
All workplaces are required to adhere to safety requirements. Your employees must understand the duties of your organisation and themselves
FIFO/DIDO working arrangements are regularly used by mining and construction companies. There’s a link between these working arrangements and declining
Shift work is regularly under review because there is evidence that this type of working arrangement can see workers at
For decades now we have understood the health impacts of noise and the long-term damage to our hearing. There is