1998 New Opportunities
Written Papers
- Bird, Integration of self and aided rescue
- Brain, The people in the process: optimising the person job fit to achieve safe production
- Brake, A new generation of health and safety protocols for working in heat
- Cliff, Large scale laboratory testing of the spontaneous combustibility of Australian coals
- Cram, Personal exposure to diesel particulates
- Dawson, Sustained wakefulness and alcohol intoxication
- Einicke, Location and monitoring for personal safety
- Ellis, Putting the H back into OHS
- Jonson, Unsafe attitudes and acts – a psychological explanation
- Joy, Safety education initiatives at The University of Queensland
- Knowles, Safety management systems, friends or foes?
- Langdon, Managing health and safety in mines
- Langdon, The changing face of mining legislation – some reflections
- Luxford, Managing contractor safety
- Mallett, Emergency planning simulations and virtual reality techniques in mine emergency management
- Purdy, Why a small carrot beats a big stick
- Roberts, Using modern management systems to drive behaviour to genuinely improve safety (not just LTIFR)
- Robotham, Practical application of the critical incident recall techniques
- Rowan, Competency and the future
- Sheridan, Explosives – hazard management
- Stephan, Decision making in incident control teams
- Tiernan, Development of an extended shift exposure limit adjustment factor for coal mine dusts
- Torlach, Mining fatalities inquiry – Western Australia – opportunities and initiatives
- Vergeer, The learning organisation – where does your SHE system fit?
- Watson, Developing contracting partnerships