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Overall strategy hierarchy

Australia adopted this approach with the National Occupational Health and Safety Strategy in 2002. The strategy involved the Commonwealth, six states, and two territories. A publication by Safe Work Australia illustrates how to manage workplace safety and health under the overall approach. The implementation extends to worker levels using risk analysis and the hierarchy of controls. Figure 5-1 provides an example of a worker-level card to help in decision-making. [Pg.51]


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