2 results match your criteria: "Centre for WHS[Affiliation]"
J Safety Res
September 2022
Centre for WHS, NSW Government, Australia.
Introduction: Researchers are finding merits in utilizing industry-specific safety climate scales that capture the nuances of context, and tend to show stronger associations with safety behavior and outcomes like incidents. Yet, to date, guidance around the practicalities of developing and validating such industry-specific scales is lacking in the safety science literature.
Method: In this paper we outline our experiences developing six industry-specific safety climate scales and highlight strengths and limitations of our approach.
Int J Nurs Stud
October 2020
Senior Research Officer, Centre for WHS, NSW Department of Customer Service. Electronic address:
Background: There is limited evidence on contributing factors and effective interventions for musculoskeletal injuries in aged care workers.
Purpose: To systematically review the factors that contribute to musculoskeletal disorder risk amongst workers in the aged care industry, and to undertake a qualitative comparison of the interventions designed and implemented to prevent injury within this workforce.
Methods: A systematic review of the literature was conducted in Web of Science, Scopus, ProQuest, Medline, and PubMed.