SafetyPro Newsletters

February 2010 in this edition:

  • Analysis of the Department of Labour’s 'First Aid for Workplaces - A Good Practice Guide' (Sep 2009)
  • Safety through employee engagement
  • SafetyBlog: Bluster and blizzards in the UK; Why we must ignore people in white coats
  • Safety Humour
Analysis of the Department of Labour’s 'First Aid for Workplaces - A Good Practice Guide' (September 2009)

April 2009 in this edition:

  • Passed the audit, got the T-shirt, all turning pear shaped?
  • Recession beating safety system package
  • Summary of the DoL “First Aid Equipment, Facilities and Training (Draft) Good Practice Guide"
  • SafetyPro gets serious with public fun events
  • Safety Humour
DoL “First Aid Equipment, Facilities and Training (Draft) Good Practice Guide"

November 2008in this edition:

  • Definition change – Serious Harm
  • Managing safety in the recession
  • What makes a good safety leader?
  • What works with safety systems?
  • Cultivating wimps: Stop wrapping kids in cotton wool
  • Safety Humour
Definition change – Serious Harm

May 2008 - in this edition:

  • How about a little risk in our lives (bonkers about conkers)?
  • Current thinking on stress – two opinions that may surprise you
  • Aussies seek consistency in health and safety laws
  • Safety Humour
How about a little risk in our lives (bonkers about conkers)?

September 2007 - in this edition:

  • The Land of Silly Rules? And some hope . . .
  • Paper OHS systems vs electronic ones – pros and cons
  • And talking about "Key safety management commitments: What are they?"
  • Safety Humour
The Land of Silly Rules? And some hope . . .

October 2006 - in this edition:

  • Should we let health and safety rule our lives?
  • Safety Vultures circle over Top Gear - SafetyBlog #2
  • EU meddles with risk based decision making
  • More safety humour
  • Liability for labour hire employees
Should we let health and safety rule our lives?

May 2006 - in this edition:

  • SafetyBlog - What about individuals making safety decisions?
  • SafetyBase free demo
  • ACC's new incentive for small employers
  • Fake and great escape safety pictures

October 2005 - in this edition:

  • Election 2005 - impacts on OHS
  • ACC and DoL - conflicting messages?
  • Safety Humour - more photos
  • SafetyBase now available
  • Hazard Management - special feature

March 2005 - in this edition:

  • NSW liability test case
  • Is the Big Stick working for health and safety?
  • SafetyBase web hosted OHS management system: work starts
  • 4 ways to keep abreast of OHS developments
  • How to keep your OHS system fresh and alive
  • Two imminent OHS events

December 2004 - in this edition:

  • Safety at Christmas Shutdown
  • Risk Assessment: A waste of time?
  • List of Registered Safety Professionals now available
  • Web based safety management system under way

August 2004 - in this edition:

  • AS/NZS 4801 hybrid audit tool
  • ACC audits – rule change
  • ERMA – those HSNO letters. What to do next.
  • Web based OHS Systems
  • Contractor Management – what’s real?
  • Registered Safety Professionals now a reality

February 2004 - in this edition:

  • Hazardous Substances update
  • WSE Audit analysed
  • Road Safety training project
  • Discount offer - safety systems
Discount offer - safety systems

November 2003 - in this edition:

  • Health and Safety Rep training?
  • Registration of Safety Professionals comes one step closer
  • ACC are coming to get you!
Health and Safety Rep training
April 2003 - in this edition:
  • An analysis and action guide to the HSE Amendment Act [ main feature ]
  • An action digest of the OSH briefing document on Stress and Fatigue
  • April seminar - HSE Act - Tools for compliance
An analysis and action guide to the HSE Amendment Act

June 2002 - in this edition:  

  • Taking Comfort from Stress
  • Strategic selling
  • Canterbury 'Kaizen' course plus
  • News items on Office Productivity, ACC Worksafe Expo 2002 and more
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