Work
Programme
NOHSAC is required by its terms
of reference to:
- develop an evidence-based approach to occupational health and safety
issues
- develop and implement an annual work programme approved by the Minister
of Labour, including a research agenda
National Occupational Health
and Safety Advisory Committee Work Programme August 2003 – June 2004
The
Burden of Occupational Injury and Disease in New Zealand
National Occupational Health
and Safety Advisory Committee Work Programme July 2004 – June 2005
Review
of Methods and Systems used to Measure and Monitor Occupational Injury
and Disease in New Zealand
Review
of Methods and Systems used to Measure and Monitor Occupational Disease
and Injury - International
International
Review of Surveillance and Control of Workplace Exposures
Social
and Economic Costs of Occupational Disease and Injury in New Zealand
National
Profile of Occupational Health and Safety in New Zealand
Review
of Schedule 2 - Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act
2001
National Occupational Health
and Safety Advisory Committee Work Programme July 2005 – June 2006
New
Zealand and Australian Review of Surveillance and Control of Workplace
Exposures
National Occupational Health
and Safety Advisory Committee Work Programme July 2006 - June 2007
Review
of key characteristics that determine the efficacy of OHS instruments
Evolving
Work Environment in New Zealand: Implications for Occupational Health
and Safety
National Occupational Health
and Safety Advisory Committee Work Programme July 2007 - June 2008
Occupational
Health and Safety in Small to Medium Enterprises
The
definition of work related harm. Implications for diagnosis, rehabilitation
and compensation.
National Occupational Health
and Safety Advisory Committee Work Programme July 2008 - June 2009
Women's
Occupational Health and Safety in New Zealand
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