The Scientific Sessions were extremely busy with concurrent sessions operating daily. The papers reflected the theme of the conference, 'Occupational Health and Safety Supports Legislation', and covered a broad spectrum of topics.
Full copies of papers are available by the author's last name (as .pdf file). All full papers have been double peer reviewed by the Editorial Board.
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Malaysia, Mozambique and Fiji: Teaching Occupational Health and Safety in Different Settings
Risk Management and Occupational Health and Safety in the Commonwealth Public Sectors: Lessons for the Future
Safety Auditors Training Scheme (SATS)
Implementing Safety Training in Maintaining High Performance Standards (A Case Study in MTR Corporation, Hong Kong)
CTSC Building the Future
The Need for an Integrated Approach for Workplace Health & Safety Education
Ecologically Sustainable Development: An International Paradigm with Implications of Occupational Health and Safety Education
An Investigation into the Effectiveness of OHS Management Systems on Other Organisational Outcomes
The Price of Progress: OH&S in an Industrial Region
Technological Means to Support Safety Education and Legislative Changes
Two Means to One End: Experience with Providing Entry Level Post-Graduate and Under-Graduate Courses in Occupational Health and Safety
Development of a Collaborative Centre for OHS Model in Two States of Australia
Occupational Health and Safety Law in an Undergraduate Program - The Learning Experience at RMIT University
An Overview of OHS Education in Hong Kong: Shall OHS Training Courses Complete or Compensate Each Other in Supporting Legislation
OSH Education and Training: Its Contribution towards Employer Compliance
Measuring the Impact of Workplace Health and Safety Officer Training Upon Levels of Risk in Queensland Workplaces
Cultural Factors and their Significance to the Hong Kong Construction Industry
The Role of the Safety Practitioner in Europe in the New Millenium
Recent Safety Management Development in MTR Railways in Hong Kong
An Evaluation of Acceptable on Construction (Design and Management) Regulations in Hong Kong
Safety Training to Improve Construction Worker Behavior
Metal Scaffolding Safety
Absenteeism in Small Business
Pro-active Safety Management Through Effective Use of Technology
The Load-Constant of Lifting for Chinese Young Males
An Object oriented Modelling for the Development of a Safety Management System
A Wider Spectrum in University Research Project to Underpin Safety Legislation Development
A "Yin and Yang" Duality Approach to an Integrated Curriculum
Statistical Analysis on Factors in Reducing Construction Site Accident Frequency Rate in Hong Kong
Double Marking of Coursework Masters Research Projects
Obstacles in Implementing Safety Management on Hong Kong Building Sites
Occupational Health and Safety - Developing Curriculum Materials for Year 10 Science Students
Health and Workplace Safety in the NSW Sex Industry
A Model for the Virtual Occupational Health and Safety Classroom: Videoconferencing Using the Internet
Occupational Hygiene Practice and Training Programmes in Hong Kong
Some Experiences on OHS Education in P.R. China