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Risk Management and Injury Prevention: Competencies, Behaviours, and Attitudes to Safety in the Construction Industry
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 October 2015
Abstract
Originally presented at the National Injury Management and Prevention Conference: Transition and Change, on April 27, 2006, which was held at the Hyatt Regency, Adelaide, South Australia. Reprinted with the permission of the authors.
Work in the Australian construction industry is fraught with risk and the potential for serious harm. The industry is consistently placed within the three most hazardous industries to work along with other industries such as mining and transport (National Occupational Health and Safety Commission, 2003). In the 2001 to 2002 period, construction work killed 39 people and injured 13,250 more. Hence, more effort is required to reduce the injury rate and maximise the value of the rehabilitation/back-to-work process.
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- The Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counselling , Volume 13 , Issue 2 , 01 September 2007 , pp. 63 - 67
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