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Author Sheridan, Lynnaire, 1976-, author

Title An Australia and New Zealand Human Resource Management Guide to Work Health and Safety
Published Dunedin, Otago : University of Otago, 2023

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Summary "An Australian and New Zealand Human Resource Management Guide to Work Health and Safety presents an historical overview of work health and safety, outlines its key theories and principles then explains how it can be operationalised through adopting and enacting a safety management system." / Title screen
"An Australian and New Zealand Human Resource Management Guide to Work Health and Safety (WHS) is comprised of three sections: an historical overview, an introduction to theory, and a guide to WHS implementation via the adoption and enactment of a safety management system.The socio-historical review of human ‘labour’ outlines foundational knowledge on the intertwined origins of worker labour and safety rights, while contextualising the formation and role of unions in securing labour rights that, today, are standard in Australian and New Zealand contexts. It enhances understanding of the historical origins of the contemporary disciplines of Employment Relations and WHS to explain their commonly shared assumptions and principles.The theoretical introduction defines key concepts for WHS management and outlines James Reasons’ Swiss Cheese Model of safety incident causation. A systems-based approach to WHS management is proposed as a mechanism to identify, and actively resolve, latent factors before introducing organisational safety culture as fundamental to effective WHS management.The guide to implementation outlines the leadership commitment, policies, procedures, planning, and compliance competency required before a safety management system can begin. It explores implementation of hazard identification, risk assessment, and hazard control procedures before emphasising that this should occur parallel to establishing effective emergency response procedures. It concludes by outlining how to use measurement and evaluation to ‘close the loop’ ready for the next iteration of the safety management system cycle.This book affords Human Resource managers a comprehensive overview of Safety I approaches to WHS while outlining how theory and practice is shifting towards a more human-centric, Safety II, approach. It puts workers, and their health, at the centre of WHS management while recognising the organisational constraints within which WHS practitioners operate." / Publisher
Analysis Australian
Notes This title may contain content that is sensitive for some people. AU-CaNED
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 345-402)
Notes Licensed under Creative Commons. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 AU-CaNED
Subject Industrial safety -- Australia
Industrial safety -- New Zealand
Industrial hygiene -- Australia
Industrial hygiene -- New Zealand
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780473698638
0473698633