Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author When health and safety interventions meet real-life challenges,2011,9,1,3-16,Hasle The Recording Investigation and Analysis of Accidents at Work (RIAAT) process,2011,9,1,57-77,Jacinto Psychosocial influences on health and safety behaviour among small and medium-sized enterprises,2011,9,1,33-55,Lansdown Spilling oil spilling blood: Cost and corporate decision-making concerning safe working practices,2011,9,1,17-32,Sampson 'Playing it smart' with return to work: small workplace experience under Ontario's policy of self-reliance and early return,2003,1,2,19-41,Eakin Occupational safety and health management systems in Australia: barriers to success,2003,1,2,67-81,Gallagher Safety courts and crime: occupational safety and health prosecutions in the Magistrates' courts,2003,1,1,105-127,Johnstone The private policing of injured workers in Canada: legitimate management practices or human rights violations?,2003,1,2,97-118,Lippel Occupational violence: a neglected occupational safety and health issue?,2003,1,1,31-58,Mayhew Two steps forward one step back: towards accountability for workplace deaths?,2003,1,1,9-30,Tombs Workplace health and safety in pre-accession Lithuania: a survey,2003,1,1,59-81,Woolfson Evaluation of interventions in the government sector in Sweden: a need for change,2004,2,1,75-89,Eriksson Regulating by stealth: reducing the OSH impact of pesticides,2004,2,2,25-42,Gunningham The role of agreements between labour unions and employers in the regulation of the work environment,2004,2,1,5-23,Hasle Changing occupational safety and health contexts and their policy challenges,2004,2,1,1-3,James The use of external sources of health and safety information and advice: the case of small firms,2004,2,1,91-104,Baldock Evaluating workplace inspections,2004,2,2,77-91,Hansson Occupational violence risk for precariously employed adolescents: multiple vulnerabilities to multiple risk factors,2004,2,2,5-24,Mayhew Making things work: strategies for effective worker representation on health and safety in small firms in Europe,2004,2,1,53-73,Walters Business organisation precarious employment and risk transfer mechanisms in the offshore oil industry,2004,2,2,57-76,Woolfson The implementation of a health and safety management system and its interaction with organisational/safety culture: an industrial case study,2005,3,1,17-39,Baird Predicting progress: the use of leading indicators in occupational safety and health,2005,3,2,77-90,Bennett The conventionalization of early factory crime (1979),2005,3,Suppl 1,103-126,Carson The occupational safety and health rights and workers' compensation entitlements of illegal immigrants: an emerging challenge,2005,3,2,41-62,Quinlan Accidents in perspective (1970),2005,3,Suppl 1,5-12,Hale Measuring occupational safety: from safety culture to safety orientation?,2005,3,1,85-105,Havold Revitalising environmental health and safety management in public sector construction projects a case study,2005,3,2,63-76,Peckitt Facts and fears: understanding perceived risk (1979),2005,3,Suppl 1,65-102,Fischhoff Activism and the making of occupational health and safety law in Ontario 1960s-1980,2005,3,1,41-68,Storey Regulating safety at work: the recovery of an idea,2005,3,1,5-16,Tombs More consequences of globalisation for health and safety policy and practice?,2005,3,2,1-2,Walters The challenge of change for strategies on health and safety at work in the 21st century,2005,3,2,3-20,Walters Health and safety at work after enlargement: a ʼnew European strategy' or more of the same?,2005,3,2,21-40,Woolfson Risk perception and safety management systems in the global maritime industry,2006,4,2,59-75,Bailey Indicators for all: including occupational health in indicators for a sustainable healthcare system,2006,4,1,45-61,Messing Industrial relations occupational safety and health and union organising in Australia: lessons and opportunities,2006,4,1,31-44,Loudoun The inspector's dilemma under regulated self-regulation,2006,4,2,3-23,Bruhn Ticketing health and safety offenders: a sociolegal examination of ticketing in high-risk firm initiatives,2006,4,2,77-93,Gray Worker participation in health and safety in the Newfoundland and Labrador offshore oil industry: a comparison of current and proposed legislation,2006,4,2,25-41,Hart Construction apprentices' attitudes to workplace drug testing in Ireland,2006,4,2,43-57,Gabhainn The changing world of work: an exploration of its implications for work-related harm,2006,4,1,3-15,James The Nordic OSH model at a turning point?,2006,4,1,17-30,Karlsen Evaluating the effectiveness of an investigation board for workplace accidents,2006,4,1,63-79,Hansson Positives and negatives in the support for research on the work environment,2006,4,2,1-2,Walters The efficacy of strategies for chemical risk management in small enterprises in Europe: evidence for success?,2006,4,1,81-116,Walters The case for catalytic validity: building health and safety through knowledge transfer,2007,5,1,75-89,Baines Developing an industry-specific approach to a safety management system,2007,5,1,37-59,Bennett Designing OSH standards: process safety case and best practice,2007,5,2,3-24,Gunningham Health and Safety at Work Act 1974: is it too late to teach an old dog new tricks?,2007,5,1,19-35,Humphreys Safe offshore workers and unsafe fishermen a system failure?,2007,5,2,25-39,Lindoe A deliberation on 'hurt versus harm' logic in early-return-to-work policy,2007,5,2,41-62,Chambers An analysis of the business case for safety: the costs of safety-related failures and the costs of their prevention,2007,5,1,61-73,Panopoulos Development of a performance measurement report for the Ontario prevention system,2007,5,1,3-18,Robson Some debates in the broadening coverage of health and safety at work,2007,5,2,1-2,Walters The impact of stressors on the psychological wellbeing of New Zealand farmers and the development of an explanatory conceptual model,2008,6,1,79-96,Ang Evaluating nurses' injury rates: challenges associated with information technology and indicator content and design,2008,6,2,83-99,Balka Falling through the legal cracks: the pitfalls of using workers' compensation data as indicators of work-related injuries and illnesses,2008,6,2,9-30,Lippel The liability of corporations company directors and officers for OSH breaches: a review of the Australian landscape,2008,6,1,31-54,Guthrie The data gap in Canadian women's occupational health,2008,6,2,51-81,Messing Nanotechnology: regulatory challenges to occupational safety and health,2008,6,1,97-113,Munir Regulating health and safety in the modern world,2008,6,1,1-2,Walters Working environment in the new EU member state of Lithuania: examining a 'worst case' example,2008,6,1,3-29,Woolfson Occupational unity or diversity in a changing work context? The case of Swedish labour inspectors,2009,7,2,31-50,Bruhn Using 'stage of change' and 'business activity models' to assess and improve health and safety behaviours in SMEs,2009,7,1,69-83,Lansdown Temporary employment as a risk factor for occupational stress and health,2009,7,2,75-91,Eiken What determines efficacy? The roles of codes and guidance materials in occupational safety and health regulation,2009,7,2,3-29,Gunningham Understanding health and safety outcomes: causes methods and concepts,2009,7,1,1-3,James Bridging collective and individual approaches to occupational safety and health: what promises does workplace health promotion hold?,2009,7,1,85-102,Kamp A method of investigation by labour inspectors design and preliminary evaluation,2009,7,1,53-68,Katsakiori Invisible workplaces and forgotten workers? A case study of occupational safety and health and workers' compensation coverage in Canadian non-profit organisations,2009,7,2,93-113,Kosny Does worker participation improve health and safety? Findings from the Netherlands,2009,7,1,33-51,Popma Layers of vulnerability in occupational safety and health for migrant workers: case studies from Canada and the UK,2009,7,2,51-73,Sargeant Safety culture advice and performance,2009,7,1,5-31,Smith Evaluating occupational safety and health management systems: a collaborative approach,2010,8,1,61-76,Bornstein Research on the periphery: the SafetyNet Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Research,2010,8,1,3-4,Bornstein Interjurisdictional knowledge transfer in occupational safety and health: lessons from eastern Canada,2010,8,1,95-109,Bornstein Towards a 'standpoint' perspective: health and safety in small workplaces from the perspective of the workers,2010,8,2,113-127,Eakin Development of the relationship between small building contractors and developers in order to meet OSH requirements,2010,8,2,37-55,Jensen Making sense of fishermen's risk perception,2010,8,2,77-94,Knudsen Understanding the programme theories underlying national strategies to improve the working environment in small businesses,2010,8,2,5-35,Hasle Work health and organisation of street scavengers in Fortaleza Brazil,2010,8,2,95-112,Maciel Differential intervention strategies to improve the management of hazardous chemicals in small enterprises,2010,8,2,57-76,Hasle Constructing a 'culture of safety': an examination of the assumptions embedded in occupational safety and health curricula delivered to high school students and fish harvesters in Newfoundland and Labrador Canada,2010,8,1,5-23,Power Bodies at work: insights from marine and coastal OSH research,2010,8,1,25-41,Neis Risk perception safety behaviour employment precarity and community attachment: the case of Newfoundland and Labrador fibreglass boat-building workers,2010,8,1,43-60,Wareham-Fowler Corporate managers' perceptions of safety and its value: an interview study of five internationally operating Finnish companies,2015,13,1,3-15,Hamalainen Uncomfortable bedfellows: employer perspectives on general practitioners' role in the return-to-work process,2015,13,1,65-76,Collie A case study of regulating helicopter safety in the Canadian offshore oil industry: the crash of Cougar Flight 491,2015,13,1,77-100,Hart OSH practices and interventions in small businesses: global issues in the Québec context,2015,13,1,47-64,Champoux Managing risk in the Norwegian fishing fleet,2015,13,1,17-30,Thorvaldsen On the move and working alone: policy implications of the experiences of unionised newfoundland and labrador homecare workers,2015,13,2,47-67,Neis Itinerant foreign harvest workers in Australia: the impact of precarious employment on occupational safety and health,2015,13,2,25-46,Underhill