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Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources, Vol. 17, No. 4, 41-44 (1980)
DOI: 10.1177/103841118001700409

Managing Safety To Get Results

I.R.C. Innes

W. D. Scott-Lumley Risk Management Pty. Ltd., is an Associate of Australian Insurance Institute (Diploma), an Associate of Australian Institute of Fire Loss Adjusters (Diploma), a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management, and a Member of the Association of Risk and Insurance Managers, Australian

Australia's record in industrial safety is one of the worst in the western world. In the main industrial States of the Commonwealth one worker in five is a claimant under workers' compensation insurance and one in ten sustains injury involving an absence from work of three or more days each year.


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