Step 1 of 12 8% Name First Last PositionOrganisationQualifications and OHS professional membership(s)Areas of expertiseEmail Phone Do you think new chapters are required in the OHS Body of Knowledge? If yes, then as far as you are bale complete the information below Suggested topics for new chapter(s)Outline of what the chapter should coverKey references or specialists in the area Do you think changes are required to existing chapters? If yes, then give details of the changes next to the relevant chapter and the rationale for the changes. The more detail you provide the more helpful will be your comments.The generalist OHS Professional in AustraliaGlobal concept: WorkGlobal concept: SafetyGlobal concept: Health Socio-political contextOHS law as regulation in AustraliaTechnological and industrial relations climate and business imperatives SystemsSystems and systems thinking, management systems, systems of workCulture, leadership, organisational change, governance, management, organisational strategy The Human (individual)The Human: As a biological systemThe Human: Basic principles of psychologyThe Human: Principles of social interaction as a social being Hazards and their mechanisms of action and related controlsHazard as a conceptBiomechanical hazardsChemical hazardsBiological hazardsPsychosocial hazards and occupational stressPsychosocial hazards: FatiguePsychosocial hazards: Bullying, aggression and violencePhysical hazards: Noise and vibrationPhysical hazards: ElectricityPhysical hazards: Ionising radiationPhysical hazards: Non Ionising radiationPhysical hazards: Thermal environmentPhysical hazards: GravitationalPhysical hazards: PlantPhysical hazards: Mobile plantPhysical hazards: Vehicles and occupational road use RiskUncertainty, perspectives, tolerance, acceptability, risk perception, exposure, likelihood, consequence, risk assessment/risk estimation Causation Models of causation: SafetyModels of causation: Health determinants ControlControl: Prevention and interventionMitigation: Health impactsMitigation: Emergency planning PracticeModel of OHS practiceThe OHS professional as a ‘critical consumer’ of research Other Comments Δ