
OHS Regulation for a Changing World of Work
Federation Press
Published on 1. September 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-86287-505-0 (ISBN)
Description
This volume assesses the legacy of the Robens Report, the intellectual foundation of modern OHS law and practice in Australia and many other countries, following the Reports 30th anniversary. The authors confront the challenges facing OHS regulators and stakeholders in a new and different world dominated by service industries and globalisation rather than manufacturing industries and protection. They explore new models of OHS regulation that take account of gaps and deficiencies in the current arrangements. The authors bring international expertise from the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Scandinavia as well as Australia. They focus on the kinds of regulatory strategies, including both OHS law and enforcement policy, that are most likely to produce good OHS outcomes in this changing world of work. Particular topics examined are: the type, mix, content and coverage of OHS standards, systematic OHS management and the development of organisational capability, strategies for effective worker participation and representation, strategies for effective worker participation and representation, regulatory responses to changes in work organisation, responsive enforcement and adapted inspection, and restorative justice.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Annandale, NSW
Australia
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Weight
316 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-86287-505-0 (9781862875050)
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Content
Contents Principle, process, performance or what? New approaches to OHS standards setting Elizabeth Bluff and Neil Gunningham Organisational development for occupational health and safety management Kaj Frick Workplace arrangements for health and safety at work in the twenty-first century David Walters Regulating occupational health and safety in small businesses: some challenges and some ways forward Felicity Lamm and David Walters Regulating flexible work and organisational arrangements Michael Quinlan From fiction to fact รข?" rethinking OHS enforcement Richard Johnstone Developing inspection strategies to support local activities Per Langaa Jensen and Jens Jensen Thinking laterally: restorative and responsive regulation of OHS John Braithwaite