WorkCover Tasmania
 


1998/97 Workplace Issues Magazine

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Workplace Issues may contain graphic images that could offend some readers. Workplace Standards advises schools and libraries with young readers in particular to check Workplace Issues before providing it for use.


Issue No 2 December

Articles include Safety in the workplace for every week of the year, students in the workplace – managing the risk, Conservation Volunteers Australia, keeping volunteers SAFE, Mining Industry Working Hours Enquiry, Prosecutions, Electrical safety for plumbers, Recent Safety Alerts produced by Workplace Standards Tasmania

[1.4 mb, 31 pages]


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Issue No 3 March

Articles include launch of new workers campaign, changes to workers compensation medical certificate, meet the Standards sector, safety alert, information for hairdressers, safety milestone for Boags, alcohol and drugs in the workplace, projectiles from breast bench saws

[656.7 kb, 19 pages]


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Issue No 4 June

Articles include robots helping to prevent workplace injury, Hobart to host first national conference for vocational rehabilitation, manual handling, ohs, workers compensation statistical report, prosecutions

[780.5 kb, 32 pages]


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Issue No 5 Sept

Articles include Incat improves safety record, Workplace Safe Week, Y2K, guidelines for screen based work, forklift truck training, long service leave, ladder safety, employee safety representatives, hazardous plant inspectors, safety map training.

[1.1 mb, 32 pages]


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All reader contributions and correspondence should be addressed to:

Workplace Issues
PO Box 56
Rosny, TAS, 7018
Phone: 03 6233 7657
Local rate: 1300 366 322
Email: wpissues@justice.tas.gov.au