A recently published Canadian study by the Journal of Safety Research showed that young people considered their supervisors one of the barriers to injury prevention and reporting. The study titled Waiting for Safety: Responses By Young Canadian Workers To Unsafe...
According to Safe Work Australia’s ‘Key Workers’ Compensation Information Australia 2013 Report’*, in the year 2010-11 there were 127,330 serious workers’ compensation claims involving one or more weeks of time lost from work, a permanent incapacity...
An application has been filed with Fair Work Australia by radio presenter Mel Greig alleging that Southern Cross Austereo, (owner of Sydney radio station 2Day FM) failed to maintain a safe workplace in the devastating aftermath of a radio prank phone call late last...
Do borders matter when lives are lost? A reflection from Melissa Williams. When I work outside Australia and New Zealand, I am left pondering what if’ questions about training on the global scale – questions like: Can you gain an industry training...
Neuroscience is an evidenced based approach to understanding how the brain selects new ways of thinking and behaving. It provides clear research that shows that it is possible to shift our hardwired ways of operating and Safety Dimensions is applying this research...