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Shae McCartney Clayton Utz

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My workplace rules: how many cooks in the kitchen spoil the OH&S broth? *

Australia - May 23 2013
A strategy to manage hours of work, rosters and the hazard of fatigue is essential for any workplace, particularly in resources, manufacturing…

Co-authors: David Clark.


WH&S harmonisation delayed again *

Australia - March 14 2013
Given the current state of play with the WH&S harmonisation process, businesses should review their compliance. As the harmonised Workplace Health…

Co-authors: David Clark, Amy Lee.


WH&S regulators step up activity - time for a WH&S health check? *

Australia - March 14 2013
There's been an increase in WH&S regulatory activity over the last few months, especially in Victoria, Queensland and the Australian Capital…

Co-authors: David Clark.


Full Federal Court upholds worker's compensation for employee mixing business with pleasure *

Australia - December 20 2012
Once again, the courts have adopted a broad view of what is part of employment and what goes beyond the boundaries.

Co-authors: Madison Bone.


Using generalities to assess work safety risks is generally a risky business *

Australia - November 22 2012
When employers assess an employee's fitness for work they must consider the employee's actual fitness and not make general assumptions about likely fitness.

Co-authors: Robert King, Andrew Wydmanski.


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