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Work related injury

Peer Reviewed Journal Paper

Mitchell R, Boufous S. Self reported work-related injury in NSW. Journal of Occupational Health and Safety. 2005; 21(3): 229-236.

Saddik B, Williamson A, Nuyahid I, Black D. The effects of solvent exposure on memory and motor dexterity in working children. Public Health Reports. 2005; 120(6): 657-664.

Boufous S, Williamson A. Work-related injury in New South Wales Hospitalisation and Workers' Compensation datasets: A comparative analysis. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 2003; 27(3): 352-357.

Hobbs A, Williamson A. Associations between errors and contributing factors in aircraft maintenance. Human Factors. 2003; 45(2): 186-201.

Hobbs A, Williamson AM. Skills, rules and knowledge in aircraft maintenance: errors in context. Ergonomics. 2002; 45(4): 290-308.

Hobbs A, Williamson AM. Human factor determinants of worker safety and work quality outcomes. Australian Journal of Psychology. 2002; 54(3): 157-161.

Saddik B, Nuwayhid I, Williamson A, Black D. Evidence of neurotoxicity in working children in Lebanon . NeuroToxicology. 2003; 24: 4-5, 733-740.


Peer Reviewed Conference Paper

Morisson R, Williamson A. Using data to identify risk to improve safety and health performance. In proceedings of Mining Risk Management Conference, Sydney, September 2003.

Morrison R, Williamson A. Using data to identify risk to improve safety and health performance. In proceedings of Queensland Mining Industry Health and Safety Conference 2003, Townsville, August 2003.

Morrison R, Williamson A. Using data to identify risk to improve safety and health performance. In proceedings of NSW Mining Industry Occupational Health and Safety Conference 2003, August 2003.

Boufous S, Williamson A. Work related injury in NSW: Hospitalisation and Workers’ Compensation datasets: a comparative analysis. Proceedings of Asia Pacific Conference on Injury Prevention and Control, Perth , March 2003.

Williamson A, Feyer A-M, Friswell R. Does regulating working hours improve fatigue management practices and outcomes for the long distance road transport industry? Proceedings of Fifth International Conference on Fatigue and Transportation, Fremantle, March 2003.

Williamson A, Feyer A-M, Friswell R. Evaluating the potential impact of changes to working hours regulations. Proceedings of Fifth International Conference on Fatigue and Transportation, Fremantle, March 2003.

Conference Abstract

Morrison R, Williamson A. Using data to identify risk to improve safety and health performance. In: Proceedings of Queensland Mining Industry Health and Safety Conference 2003, Townsville, August 2003.

Morrison R, Williamson A. Using data to identify risk to improve safety and health performance. In: Proceedings of Mining Risk Management Conference, Sydney , September 2003.

Morrison R, Williamson A. Using data to identify risk to improve safety and health performance. In Proceedings of NSW Mining Industry Occupational Health and Safety Conference 2003. Terrigal, August 2003.

Williamson A. Electric shocks in the NSW Mining Industry. Proceedings of Electrical Engineering Safety in Mining – Looking to the future and lessons learned. Sydney , November 2003.


Research Report

Potter Forbes M, Abelson P, Driscoll T. The cost of work related injury and illness in New South Wales 2000-2001. Report to the NSW WorkCover Authority. 2005.

Hobbs A, Williamson A. Associations between errors and contributing factors in aircraft maintenance. Human Factors. 2003.


Letters/Editorials/Other Articles

Mitchell R. Laptops in the workplace. OHS Alert. 2005; 6: 4-6.

 

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