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In-text: (Bell and Steele, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Bell, A. and Steele, J., 2012. Risk of musculoskeletal injury among cleaners during vacuuming. Ergonomics, 55(2), pp.237-247.
In-text: (Bell and Steele, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Bell, A. and Steele, J., 2012. Risk of musculoskeletal injury among cleaners during vacuuming. Ergonomics, 55(2), pp.237-247.
In-text: (Safe Work Australia, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Safe Work Australia, 2011. The Code of practice for Hazardous Manual tasks. Canberra: Australian Government, pp.9-14.
Without limiting subsections (1) and (2), a person conducting a business or undertaking must ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable: (a) the provision and maintenance of a work environment without risks to health and safety; and (b) the provision and maintenance of safe plant and structures; and (c) the provision and maintenance of safe systems of work; and (d) the safe use, handling and storage of plant, structures and substances; and
In-text: (Safe Work Australia, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Safe Work Australia, 2011. WHS Act. Canberra: Safe Work Australia, p.Section 19.
Putting people first. Respecting, supporting and inspiring those we work with (and for) day in, day out. We put the safety of ourselves and our colleagues first as we aim for zero harm in the workplace.
In-text: (Our values, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Spotless.com. 2015. Our values. [online] Available at: <http://www.spotless.com/about-us/our-values> [Accessed 22 February 2015].
In-text: (Weigall, Simpson and Bell, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Weigall, F., Simpson, K. and Bell, A., 2006. An assessment of the repetitive manual tasks of Cleaners. Research Online University of Wollongong,.
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