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Charter

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Health and fitness

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From injury to dysfunction

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Manifesto

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Model

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Objectives

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Risk factor audit

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Strategy

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Swifties and fallacies

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What we can do for you?

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Ebook presentation:

 

Best Practice in Occupational Health, Fitness and Wellbeing

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The Crookback Proposal

 

 

 

To download a copy of the Best Practice in Occupational Health and Fitness ebook click here.

 

Being an executable file if will only open up on windows-based computers.

 

If you're at work it may have trouble sneaking through your firewall, in which case you'll have to talk to your IT people.

 

To the best of my knowledge it does not contain viruses and was made using the www.desktopauthor.com ebook program.

 

Unfortunately it will not open up on Apple machines.

 

 

Written by Canberra physical educator, John Miller, Best Practice in Occupational Health and Fitness lays out the case for focusing on the health side of the OH&S equation.

 

It looks at the aims and objectives of embarking on a systematic OH&F program - designed to lower the risk of

 

- absenteeism

- presenteeism

- worker's compensation

- staff turnover

 

It stresses the importance of making the distinction between injury and dysfunction.

 

It includes sample graphs of a typical OH&S risk audit.

 

In a nutshell it a blue print for developing healthy people, healthy workplaces, healthy businesses.