Safeguard (magazine)

Safeguard (magazine)

Infobox Journal


discipline = Occupational safety and health
abbreviated_title = noeffect
abbreviation =
publisher = Thomson Brookers
country = New Zealand
publication_history = noeffect
history = October, 1988 - present
frequency = two-monthly
website = http://www.safeguard.co.nz/
ISSN = 0113-9533
eISSN =
OCLC =

Safeguard is a New Zealand magazine devoted to occupational health and safety. It features articles and information on managing health and safety in the workplace and is aimed at employers in all industries and at health and safety professionals. The magazine was launched as a quarterly in 1988 by the Occupational Safety and Health Service (OSH) of the Department of Labour. It was subsequently taken over by a commercial company, Colour Workshop." Safeguard" is now published two-monthly by Thomson Brookers in Auckland.

Reference

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External Link

"Safeguard" Magazine [http://www.safeguard.co.nz/]


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