The Gap Between Professional Competencies of Occupational Safety and Health Representatives in China and Western Australia
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Jian, Le
Jansz, Janis
Date
2010Type
Conference Paper
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Jian, Le and Jansz, Janis. 2010. The Gap Between Professional Competencies of Occupational Safety and Health Representatives in China and Western Australia, in Safety Institute of Western Australia (ed), Proceedings of the Western Australia Safety 2010 Conference. Perth, Australia: Safety Institute of Western Australia.
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Western Australia Safety 2010 Conference
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Western Australia Safety 2010 Conference
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School of Public Health
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Abstract
This paper examines the role and education of Occupational Safety and Health Representatives in China in comparison with those in Western Australia. It reports on the link between WorkSafe Western Australia and China and how this link can benefit occupational safety and health representatives and their effectiveness in China.
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