The SRSS and
the IRMC held an Academic Showcase the Council Chamber, on Wednesday 21st
of January, 2009.
Objectives
- To introduce the areas of research being pursued by IRMRC and SRSS
staff
- To explore opportunities for shared research and grant applications
- To identify areas in which recruitment would enhance existing skills
and expertise in research
Presentations
An introductory presentation will give an overview of the research activities,
and capabilities, of the IRMRC and the SSRS. We will then hear a research
presentation from each of the key research areas from each group (12 minutes
each, plus 3 minutes for questions and changeover). Talks should
provide an overview of the research area, relevant available skillsets,
and example projects.
Workshop
Opportunities for shared research Researchers from each of the groups will
have an opportunity during a roundtable discussion to develop ideas for
future research, identify possible synergies and partners, and lead projects
to collaborate on.
The key themes on which we will focus our discussion include:
- Road and transport injury
- Recreation and sport injury
- Work injury
- Risk and disaster management
- Patient Safety and Health Services Research
PRESENTATION MATERIALS
The following are PDFs of the presentations made on the
day. They are listed by the primary name attributed in the document, and
in the absence thereof, the name of the person who submitted it.
| Barach, Paul |
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| Friswell, Rena |
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| Hatfield, Julie |
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| Khalil, Christian |
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| Leonte, Daniela |
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| Makin, Anne-Marie |
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| McIntosh, Andrew |
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| Mitchell, Rebecca |
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DISCUSSION SUMMARIES
Following the presentations, some "round table"
discussions were conducted. The following are the summaries/notes taken
at these discussions.
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LIST OF PAPERS
The list below are papers that will be showcased on the day. Click on
the paper's title to download it in PDF form. Please note that although
some of these papers have multiple authors, only the primary SRSS/IRMRC
author is indicated in this list. In some instances, there is more than
one author from within the group, as well as other external authors..
NOTE: Due to copyright reasons, we can no longer have these documents
linked and downloaded directly from this website.
They have been moved to the \shared\collaboration\showcase
folder on your shared Novell drives. You
can get these papers from there.
Alternatively, if you know the link for a paper on the publisher's website,
and it is publicly accessible from there, then you can provide me
with that link and I will attach it to the relevant paper.
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| Baysari, Melissa
- Understanding the human factors contribution to railway accidents
and incidents in Australia
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| Caponecchia, Carlo
- Strategies to improve the communication of probability information
in risk analyses
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| Fréchède, Bertrand
- Concussive Football Impacts
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| Friswell, Rena
- Exploratory study of fatigue in light and short haul transport drivers
in NSW, Australia
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Hatfield, Julie
- A challenge to the assumed generalizability of prediction and countermeasure
for risky driving: Different factors predict different risky driving
behaviors
- The role of risk-propensity in the risky driving of younger drivers
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| Khalil, Christian
- Managing the OHS-environment Link
- Combining three in vitro assays for detecting early
signs of UVB
cytotoxicity in cultured human skin fibroblasts
- Surface water toxicity assessment by ecotoxicological and in vitro
toxicologocical assays
- A novel in vitro exposure technique for toxicity testing of selected
volatile organic compounds
- An experimental in vitro model for dynamic direct exposure of human
cells to airborne contaminants
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| Leonte, Daniela
- [DRAFT ONLY] Contaminated site assessment through Bayesian hierarchical
8 modelling and Voronoi tessellations
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Makin, Anne-Marie
- Development of an assessment tool to facilitate OHS management based
upon the safe place, safe person, safe systems framework
- A new conceptual framework to improve the application of occupational
health and safety management systems
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| McIntosh, Andrew
- Head and neck injury risks in heavy metal: head bangers stuck between
rock and a hard bass.
- Does Padded Headgear Prevent Head Injury in Rugby Union Football?
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| Mitchell, Rebecca
- Trends and future projections of child injury in New South Wales:
A tool for advocacy?
- Falls from playground equipment: will the new Australian playground
safety standard make a difference and how will we tell?
- Examining the burden of work-related hospitalized injuries: definitional
issues
- Hospitalised Eye Injuries in New South Wales, Australia
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| Sedmak, Melissa
- (UNDER REVIEW) Methodological choices in Enterprise Systems research
- (UNDER REVIEW) Practices and problems in the management of risk redistributions
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| Sherker, Shauna
- Are current playground safety standards adequate for preventing arm
fractures?
- Development of a multidisciplinary method to determine risk factors
for arm fracture in falls from playground equipment
- Out on a limb: risk factors for arm fracture in playground equipment
falls
- Drunk, drowsy, doped: skiers’ and snowboarders’ injury
risk perceptions regarding alcohol, fatigue and recreational drug use
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Williamson, Anne
- Fatigue and driving: Disentangling the relative effects of time of
day and sleep deprivation
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| Winder, Chris
- Crew Effects from Toxic Exposures on Aircraft
- Aircraft Air Quality Malfunction Incidents: Causation, Regulatory,
Reporting and Rates
- Air monitoring studies for aircrarft cabin contamination
- Hazardous chemicals on jet aircraft: case study - jet engine oils
and aerotoxic syndrome
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