LATEST CHANGES TO THE UNOFFICIAL OHS DATABASE

December 2004 - Workplace bullying article
Click here to read my letter to The Australian in response to Janet Albrechtson's misinformed article of 29 December 2004 - "That's why workplace bullying is all the rage". My letter was not published which perhaps gives us some indication of the attitudes of The Australian's editors.

August 2004 - New mine safety invention
There is an upcoming introduction of a slope stability radar which measures movement in rock in open-cut mines to warn miners of potential dangerous situations. See www.groundprobe.com for more details (for info only - no commercial recommendation).

June 2004 - ICAC recommendations for building industry
The NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption's recommendations for the building industry are (see their website for the full report):

April 2004 - OH&S jobs and education
New links to find information about occupational health & safety jobs (Job Guide) and education (advanced Google search) in the Quick Links area of this website's home page.

April 2004 - New Link
New link is on on the Pregnancy and Radiation pages: Effect of Chemicals and Radiation on Pregnancy (CSIRO)

April 2004 - Additional Pages
OH&S Research Tips - provides suggestions/links on more effectively accessing information on the web
Discrimination - links and discussion of relationship between OH&S and AD laws
Colour and eye strain - links to sites with extracts of their content
Privacy - links and discussion of privacy issues in relation to workers comp
Property Management - links and discussion of how the OH&S Act can affect property owners

March/April 2004 - Website Improvments
· added Google search to current Atomz search facility for extra functionality.
· fixed all broken links.
· added bookmarking function.
· changed site colour scheme.
· added hit counter.
· added an "About me" with this embedded "What's New?" page, updated disclaimer, and acknowlegements.


Note: this page appears in an inline frame. If you have accessed this page out of the frame via a search engine then you can click here to see the page in context - or go to the home page.