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Improving the provision of OHS support in Australia

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Bluff, Elizabeth

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CCH Australia Ltd

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This article examines the need for Australian workplaces to have, or to have access to, sufficient OHS knowledge, capability and specialised services to be able to fulfil their legal responsibilities and to effectively protect the health, safety and welfare of people at work. Drawing from international experience in seven European countries, the article examines the importance of providing OHS "know-how" and expertise, and the potential role of legislation to underpin the role and functions, organisation and funding, professional competence, quality and effectiveness of OHS support.

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Journal of Occupational Health and Safety: Australia and New Zealand

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