
Casual Work Arrangements Impact Safety
Substantial research has been undertaken by notable scholars on the issues of casual work arrangements and the erosion of workplace
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There are many areas in workplace safety that are important and of interest to our readers. However, there is one standout article that discusses workplace hazard recognition, recalling, reporting and rectifying.
This article reviews an experiment that was designed to assess the capacity to recall, recognise and report workplace hazards. Hazard awareness is fundamental to safety, and employee skills. The ability to recognise, recall and report workplace hazards are critical.
Our workplace safety articles cover topics that look at your safety obligations, management of hazards and risks and the role of new technologies. The articles place these topics into a variety of industry contexts so that you can address workplace safety according to your organisation’s needs and responsibilities.

Substantial research has been undertaken by notable scholars on the issues of casual work arrangements and the erosion of workplace

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