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To obtain a copy of the following publications, either download the PDF versions available from links below or send an e-mail request to   with the following details for a hard copy:

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Occupational Health and Safety Strategic Plan 2007-2012

In consultation with internal and external stakeholders and customers, the Occupational Health, and Safety(OHS) Branch has produced the Defence OHS Strategic Plan 2007-2012.

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Defence Safety Manual (SAFETYMAN)

The Defence Safety Manual (SAFETYMAN) is not currently released to the public. Certain organisations, such as contractors to Defence, who have a demonstrated need to access the Manual may obtain a copy upon request. Provision of the Manual falls under contractual statutory requirements and the Manual must not redistributed in any form by the recipient.


 

Contract Safety Management

April 2001

A framework for safety in the Defence contract process.

Download Contract Safety Management.pdf (2815Kb)

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Comcare Publication - Officewise

Office Safety - July 2002 A practical and useful guide to implementing health and safety in the office
Download Officewise.pdf (894Kb)

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Occupational Health and Safety Branch, Human Systems Integration (HSI) literature review

The review makes the case for HSI as an important consideration in Defence capability acquisitions, both small and large. HSI is significant because Defence people are a fundamental input to capability. The development of a capability is nothing without people and operational use must not only be effective and efficient, but also safe from foreseeable mishap, harm and long-term injury to our people.

Further background on this can be found at the HSI web page or the literature review (1.5 MB) Adobe PDF File.

For EndNoteŽ users only, appendix B of the review may be downloaded as a zipped ENLX file (295 KB).

Publication: Defence Human Systems Integration.
	
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