Film and television production: a risky business
Author(s)
Oughton, Nicholas
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2005
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Research reveals that many in the film and TV industry have a poor knowlege of occupational health and safety practices. The poor OHS culture found in the Film and TV industry can be transformed through proffessional development and appropriate training sponsored by a partnership of eductaional institutions, governments and industry stake holders.Research reveals that many in the film and TV industry have a poor knowlege of occupational health and safety practices. The poor OHS culture found in the Film and TV industry can be transformed through proffessional development and appropriate training sponsored by a partnership of eductaional institutions, governments and industry stake holders.
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Journal Title
Journal of Occupational Health and Safety: Australia and New Zealand.
Volume
21
Issue
1
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© 2005 CCH Australia Ltd. Self-archiving of the author-manuscript version is not yet supported by this publisher. Please refer to the journal link for access to the definitive, published version or contact the author for more information.
Subject
Public Health and Health Services
Business and Management