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Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Photograph KHS Rail, Kiewa Hydroelectric Scheme Railway, Circa1940s
... there was a lack of health and safety legislation covering workers ...This photograph shows part of the railway constructed and used for the removal of soil and rocks from the tunnels bored out of the mountains for the pipeline servicing the Hydro Electricity power stations in the Kiewa Hydroelectric Scheme. This photo details an era when there were 4,000 construction workers located in two main accommodation camps, Mount Beauty (the larger one) and Bogong village. These accommodation sites were constructed and maintained as a secured or gated residential area with access only available by a special pass authorised by the Kiewa Hydroelectric Scheme. All the power used by the rail system was from electric motors connected to batteries. Overhead power poles seen on either side of the embankment details that electricity from the Scheme was in use. This use was cleaner and more environmentally friendly than the coal still used by large locomotives from city to country railways. The worker shown is not however wearing protective head and hand coverings. This is also an era where there was a lack of health and safety legislation covering workers in dangerous working conditions.Scanned photo of original black and white photo on Kodak XtraLife II paper. Picture is of a section of railway track servicing the tunnels of the Hydroelectric scheme during the 1940s - 1950sOn back of photo "Kodak XtraLife II paper"railway in kiewa electric scheme, tunneling -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Drill Auger, Circa early 1900s
... , health and safety regulations became mandatory over all manual... of as it was before occupational, health and safety regulations became ...This item wasused before diesel, electric and battery drilling apparatus were used by farmers, and other trades requiring a portable yet reliable method of drilling holes. As this item is a 3/4 inch hole drill it would be suitable for fencing and providing holes for structural studs. As with all outdoor farm equipment, man power was required (be it the farmer or farm hands). Fitness of the operator was at a high standard but protective gloves were not highly thought of as it was before occupational, health and safety regulations became mandatory over all manual handling activities, be they on rural properties or town/city factories. This period was one where the male ego was at its pinnacle i.e. the harder the tasks the more of a man was required. Hard manual work was not only the "way to go" but also a necessity. Evolution of cheap portable electric/battery powered tools opened up a more efficient method available, especially to those with less muscle strength. This item personifies the rugged environment of the rural workplace. The Kiewa Valley with its main emphasis on farming and grazing provided ample opportunity to use this construction implement. The manufacturer being a Scottish tool company is very significant in the era when this hole maker was in high demand. British steel products were of high grade and had a good record of reliability. The reliability of any tool was a solid factor for farmers and tradesmen in this semi-isolated region (Circa early 1900s) within the Kiewa Valley and its regional area. This factor,although not as crucial, post 1960s, when Asian manufacturers entered the market place and produced cheaper tools and transportation and supplies was more frequent and reliable, the need for the more expensive British made tools diminished considerably. After the influx of tradesmen from war torn Europe (post 1945) and the increased availability of tradesmen in the Kiewa Valley and its region the price of tools was and still is not as crucial and the cost of all required tools has become a minimal part of the equation. It is only with the emerging younger trades person, farmer and grazier, who have more, "one eye on production costs" and no "old ties to the motherland" inert mind set that quality tools such as this auger and other hand tools "must be made to last a life time" is no longer part of the modern work environment.This cast iron, hand operated Auger has a short barrel shaped cylinder at one end (known as the "Eye") and at the other end a Helical screw blade (screws the cutting edge into wooden material, thereby creating a hole 3/4 inch diameter in the wood) . The barrel section at the top permits a metal or wooden leverage plank to be inserted. The main rod has a 180mm long cutting/screw blade running from the bottom up towards the "eye" end. From the end of the screw blade to the handle is 380mm and cylindrical, but this changes at 550mm from the "eye" end to a 14mm x 10mm rectangular shape shaft.This shaft end is welded to the "Eye".On the shaft below the "eye" is stamped " MATHESON GLASGOW" on the front side and a spade (cards) symbol on the back.auger, hand drill, fencing, tool, rural trades, brace & bit -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Drill Auger, Circa early 1900's
... , health and safety regulations became mandatory over all manual... of as it was before occupational, health and safety regulations became ...This item was before diesel, electric and battery drilling apparatus were used by farmers, and other trades requiring a portable yet reliable method of drilling holes. As this item is a 3/4 inch hole drill it would be suitable for fencing and providing holes for structural studs. As with all outdoor farm equipment, man power was required (be it the farmer or farm hands). Fitness of the operator was at a high standard but protective gloves were not highly thought of as it was before occupational, health and safety regulations became mandatory over all manual handling activities, be they on rural properties or town/city factories. This period was one where the male ego was at its pinnacle i.e. the harder the tasks the more of a man was required. Hard manual work was not only the "way to go" but also a necessity. Evolution of cheap portable electric/battery powered tools opened up a more efficient method available, especially to those with less muscle strength.This item personifies the rugged environment of the rural workplace. The Kiewa Valley with its main emphasis on farming and grazing provided ample opportunity to use this construction implement. The manufacturer being a Scottish tool company is very significant in the era when this hole maker was in high demand. British steel products were of high grade and had a good record of reliability. The reliability of any tool was a solid factor for farmers and tradesmen in this semi-isolated region (Circa early 1900s) of the Kiewa Valley and its regional area. This factor,although not as crucial, post 1960s, when Asian manufacturers entered the market place and produced cheaper tools and transportation and supplies was more frequent and reliable, the need for the more expensive British made tools diminished considerably. After the influx of tradesmen from war torn Europe (post 1945) and the increased availability of tradesmen in the Kiewa Valley and its region the price of tools is not as crucial and the cost of all required tools has become a minimal part of the equation. It is only with the emerging younger trades person, farmer and grazier, who have more, "one eye on production costs" and no "old ties to the motherland" inert mind set that quality tools such as this auger and other hand tools "must be made to last a life time" is no longer part of the modern work environment.This cast iron hand operated drill, has a short barrel-shaped cylinder, known as "the eye" welded across the main rod and is 30mm in circumference. It also has a hole drilled to allow a screw to be fastened onto the hand stock ( not available).The main rod is solid for 400mm and then has been flattened and coiled (Helical screw blade) for another 200mm. At the end of the larger screw blade there is a smaller gauged starter blade with a pointer thread 15mm long. This Auger produces a 1/8th inch hole (metric measurement not used at time of manufacture) See KVHS 0469 for 3/4 inch hole and KVHS 0471 for another 1/8th inch hole.A number 5 stamped on the flat sideauger, hand drill, fencing, tool, rural trades, brace & bit -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Drill Auger, Circa early 1900's
... , health and safety regulations became mandatory over all manual... of as it was before occupational, health and safety regulations became ...This item was before diesel, electric and battery drilling apparatus were used by farmers, and other trades requiring a portable yet reliable method of drilling holes. As this item is a 3/4 inch hole drill it would be suitable for fencing and providing holes for structural studs. As with all outdoor farm equipment, man power was required (be it the farmer or farm hands). Fitness of the operator was at a high standard but protective gloves were not highly thought of as it was before occupational, health and safety regulations became mandatory over all manual handling activities, be they on rural properties or town/city factories. This period was one where the male ego was at its pinnacle i.e. the harder the tasks the more of a man was required. Hard manual work was not only the "way to go" but also a necessity. Evolution of cheap portable electric/battery powered tools opened up a more efficient method available, especially to those with less muscle strength.This item personifies the rugged environment of the rural workplace. The Kiewa Valley with its main emphasis on farming and grazing provided ample opportunity to use this construction implement. The manufacturer being a Scottish tool company is very significant in the era when this hole maker was in high demand. British steel products were of high grade and had a good record of reliability. The reliability of any tool was a solid factor for farmers and tradesmen in this semi-isolated region (Circa early 1900s) of the Kiewa Valley and its regional area. This factor,although not as crucial, post 1960s, when Asian manufacturers entered the market place and produced cheaper tools and transportation and supplies was more frequent and reliable, the need for the more expensive British made tools diminished considerably. After the influx of tradesmen from war torn Europe (post 1945) and the increased availability of tradesmen in the Kiewa Valley and its region the price of tools is not as crucial and the cost of all required tools has become a minimal part of the equation. It is only with the emerging younger trades person, farmer and grazier, who have more, "one eye on production costs" and no "old ties to the motherland" inert mind set that quality tools such as this auger and other hand tools "must be made to last a life time" is no longer part of the modern work environment.This cast iron hand operated drill, has a short barrel-shaped cylinder, known as "the eye" welded across the main rod and is 30mm in circumference. It also has a hole drilled to allow a screw to be fastened onto the hand stock ( not available).The main rod is solid for 400mm and then has been flattened and coiled (Helical screw blade) for another 200mm. At the end of the larger screw blade there is a smaller gauged starter blade with a pointer thread 15mm long. This Auger produces a 1/8th inch hole (metric measurement not used at time of manufacture) See KVHS 0469 for 3/4 inch hole and KVHS 0470 for another 1/8th inch hole.auger, hand drill, fencing, tool, rural trades, brace & bit -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, David Potts (Latrobe University), Koornong School collection, c.1940-c.1945
... . The few rules set down by staff related to health and safety... to health and safety, for instance, no pupils were allowed to go ...Photos include: Log building which the students constructed and used as a co-operative shop, Primary Class, Science class outside their classroom, Government meeting held in the outdoor theatre, Janet and Lawrence Nield. "Koornung School, Warrandyte was established by Clive and Janet Blake Nield in 1939, after they had visited progressive schools in Europe and America. They believed children should be given freedom to grow while learning to accept responsibility; that school should be a miniature democracy and education not a preparation for life but experience of life itself. A government of children and all staff (whatever their jobs in the school) met regularly, made the rules and dealt out punishment for breaking them. The few rules set down by staff related to health and safety, for instance, no pupils were allowed to go into the river without supervision. The school could not have been started at a worse time. Food rationing and coupons, petrol shortages and men at war limiting teaching staff made difficulties. It was an expensive school to run. Financial difficulties became more serious and eventually the school had to close in 1946. Efforts by the children and a Board of Management of notable people failed to save it. Janet Nield (M.A., Dip Ed.) was an inspired teacher of history. She was one of the few women at Melbourne University at that time to gain a Masters degree in history. The Nields left Melbourne to live in Sydney, Clive to work at Sydney University in lecturing in Education and particularly interested in Colombo Plan students. Janet devoted herself to children as a Lay Analyst. She was awarded the title of Training Analyst by a meeting of international psychoanalysts in Europe. - Pat Scott (Mrs Wynne Scott), a former member of staff at Koornung School Collection of five black and white photographs a, letter and descriptive material relating to Koornong School, Warrandyte showing various teachers and students and Connie and Alec Smith's studio.schools, koornong, warrandyte, danila vassilieff, lorna carter, adrian rawlins, teachers, janet nield, clive nield -
Federation University Historical Collection
Essay - Document, Anne Beggs Sunter, Mining the Education Lode: The History of Mining Education in Ballarat by Anne Beggs Sunter
... and Prizes, Architectural Heritage, Occupational Health and Safety..., Architectural Heritage, Occupational Health and Safety and Environmental ..."Mining the Education Lode: The History of Mining Education in Ballarat" by Anne Beggs Sunter covers the Early History, Community Impact, Decline of Gold Mining, New Avenues, The Baby Boomers, Mergers and New Directions, The 1990s, Innovations, Associateship to Degree, Staff, Heads of Department, Graduates, Scholarships and Prizes, Architectural Heritage, Occupational Health and Safety and Environmental Management (Rehabilitation), relating to the Ballarat School of Mines. Anne Beggs-Sunter is an historian who lectures in the School of Arts at Federation University Ballarat.26 A4 page thesis concerning the history of mining education in Ballarat. ballarat school of mines, school of mines, mining education, ballarat, anne beggs-sunter, beggs-sunter, anne beggs sunter, mining the education lode, alumni, mining, gold mining -
Federation University Historical Collection
Postcard, Nicolorvue, Eureka Stockade Reserve Swimming Pool, c1982
... it was closed in 1964 due to health and safety concerns.... it was closed in 1964 due to health and safety concerns. Eureka Stockade ...The Eureka Swimming Pool is now on the site of the pool depicted. Swimming was first approved on this site at the former Lake Elsworth 1932, before it was transformed into a pool and opened in 1935. The swimming pool was used by the public until it was closed in 1964 due to health and safety concerns.Two colour postcards relating to the Eureka Stockade Reserve. .1) Eureka Pre-Olympic Swimming Pool .2) Eureka Stockade Lily and and Begonia House.eureka stockade, eureka swimming pool, swimming, pool, pre-olympic, lake elsworth -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph (black & white), Ballarat School of Mines Students visit the New Normanby Mine, 1899, 1899
In 1875 John Rowe enrolled at the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) where he studied Metallurgy and Assaying. In 1880 the Britannia Mine closed and John Rowe moved to Launceston working as Manager of the Royal Tasman Gold Mining Company. He returned to Ballarat two years later to manage the Long Gully United Gold Mining Company. In 1885 John Rowe sought work in New Caledonia followed by South Africa. While in South Africa he received an offer from SMB to lecture in Practical Mining, an instructional innovation which involved weekly visits to some of the principle mines in the district. John Rowe took up this position in 1994, but it appears to have been a short lived innovation ending in 1996, possibly due to John Rowe's failing health. (http://guerin.ballarat.edu.au/curator/honour-roll/honourroll_Rowe,John.shtml)Nineteen men, some Ballarat School of Mines students, pose outside Ballarat's New Normanby Mine. Some hold picks and candles. The man in the centre wearing a waistcoat is John Rowe, experienced miner and lecturer in Practical Mining at the Ballarat School of Mines. The June 1899 Ballarat School of Mines Magazine records: "The mining class visited the Britannia Gold Mine, and were kindly shown over the surface and underground workings by Mr. Harvey."candle, ballarat school of mines, safety cage, john rowe, new normanby gold mine, mining alumni, pick -
Federation University Historical Collection
Newspaper - Supplement, The Courier, The Courier, 10 January 1994, 10/01/1994
... occupational health and safety... John Sharpham human movement occupational health and safety E.J ...The edition of the Ballarat Courier announcing Geoffrey Blainey as the first Chancellor of the University of Ballarat (now Federation University Australia). It also includes facts and dates relating to the University of Ballarat from 1869 to 1994. 3 copies of supplement 20 page University of Ballarat supplementSpecial Edition - University City: A glorious future milivoj micich, geoffrey blainey, university of ballaray, mount helen campus, ballarat university college, ken hawkins, pat prevett, koalas, bill pryor, zelman cowen, international students, dennis els, food technology, koori education unit, aboriginal education unit, ziaoli jiang, student enrolment, timeline, ferdinand krause, alfred mica smith, lord casey, john sharpham, human movement, occupational health and safety, e.j. barker library, mount helen library, founders hall, chancellor -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, VIOSH Australia Budget Estimates 1999-2000, 1999
... occupatonal health and safety... and knowledge. viosh viosh australia occupatonal health and safety ...Federation University VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree – on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge.White covered, stapled report of 49 pages.viosh, viosh australia, occupatonal health and safety, victorian institute of occupational safety and health -
Federation University Historical Collection
Folders, University of Ballarat Procedures, Policies and Regulations Manual, 1996, 1996
... health and safety... areboretum health and safety equity policy affirmitive action plan ...Two white ring folders containing University of Ballarat containing Procedures, Policies and Regulationsuniversity of ballarat policy, university of ballarat regulations, university o fballarat procedures, rules, equal opportunity policy, areboretum, health and safety, equity policy, affirmitive action plan, sex neutral language guidelines, ballarat technology park, food crop development centre, aquatics laboratory, university establishment, origins of the univeristy, history, ballarat isntitute of advanced education, state college of victoria at ballarat, merger, ballarat college of advanced education, tertiary education act, campus development 1967-1993, naming of major buildings, e.j. barker library, ian gordon (education) building, university land, evolution of the university of ballarat, academic board, university of ballarat student association ltf, m.b. john building -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Black and White, Artafact, To the staff of VIOSH from the students of Grad. Dip. OHM 1998/99 with thanks and appreciation, 1999
... occupatonal health and safety... and knowledge. viosh viosh australia occupatonal health and safety ...Federation University VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree – on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge.Brown wooden framed photograph of two men - one sitting on a barrel, one standing behind barrel. front lrs: Title inscription verso - thirteen signatures including Ron Van Veen (Wombat); Linda Roberts;and a comment: All The Best - Gadget lower centre: makers deails - "Artafact" viosh, viosh australia, occupatonal health and safety, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, coopers, masks, face masks, gift -
Federation University Historical Collection
Sign - Object, VIOSH Australia Sign, c1996
... occupatonal health and safety... and knowledge. viosh viosh australia occupatonal health and safety ...University of Ballarat is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. Federation University VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree – on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge.White perspex sign with the works 'VIOSH Australia" viosh, viosh australia, occupatonal health and safety, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, sign, university of ballarat -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Black and White, Graduate Diploma in Occupational Hazard Managment Intake 1, 1979, 1979
... victorian institute of occupational safety and health... safety and health alistair allen noel arnold peter bailey neville ...Federation University VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree – on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge.Brown and gold framed photograph with title and names of students underneath.Framers details verso lls: "Artafact"viosh, viosh australia, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, alistair allen, noel arnold, peter bailey, neville betts, robert blunt, ronald cordinhgley, william davis, arthur embling, john florence, gwyn griffiths, rosyln mancy, laurie mason, john moroney, allen pang, graham suckling, ross wyatt -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Artafact, VIOSH - Certificate in Occupational and Safety Fiji 1995, 1995
... occupatonal health and safety... and knowledge. viosh viosh australia occupatonal health and safety ...Federation University VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree – on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge.Grey and gold framed photograph with the title and names of students underneath. Grey mount University of Ballarat with logo on banner in the background Levani Delai and Steve Cowley are wearing Fijian academic leisCommenced January 1993 Framers name on versoviosh, viosh australia, occupatonal health and safety, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, harbans narayan, surendra shiudin, jone matau, samuela akuila, atekini duaibe, malaka aaikoti, ronald raj, suresh singh, vimlesh maharaj, levani delai, manasa waqa, ashok nath, steve cowley, tevita kunatuba, setikini lesi -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Creative Framing Gallery, VIOSH -Graduate Diploma in Occupational Hazard Management Intake 30 2006|, 2006
... occupatonal health and safety... and knowledge. viosh viosh australia occupatonal health and safety ...Federation University VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree – on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge.Gold framed photograph with the title and names of students underneath. Brown mount Commenced 2006 Framers name on versoviosh, viosh australia, occupatonal health and safety, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, wayne baker, alisha bedggood, kristy bellman, joanne blurton, martin bonwick, peter bos, greg boyle, jon brown, hank bruyn, max burns, andrew cashin, david champion, thomas cyples, amanda day, peter deberner, paul dzamko, rachael evans, theresa facer, garron farrell, kirsten gandert, lisa garland, paul geraghty, carolyn grosser, peta hagemann, charles halloran, brian hamer, mark harding, andrew hardy, katrina hastings, kim hennessy, sankaran kutty, matthew landrigan, bee ling, peter tick, darren mccraw, steven main, peter marshman, rodney maule, erryn munchenberg, kirsten niglia, bernadette okeefe, carolyn penfold, anthony peters, nicholas poulakos, vicki pryse, mark rio, andrea rowe, samantha ryan, igor smek, bridget taylor, mark thiedecke, david venour, dianna williamson, greg wong, stephen wyley, denise zumpe, university of ballarat -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Graduate Diploma in Occupational Hazard Managment Intake 28 2004, 2004
... occupatonal health and safety... and knowledge. viosh viosh australia occupatonal health and safety ...Federation University VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree – on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge.black framed photograph with title and names of students underneath, red backgroundFramer - Creative Framing Galleryviosh, viosh australia, occupatonal health and safety, shirley bain, richard baker, ian barrett, peter black, daniel brooke, david brown, jamie bryce, jaqui cluff, heather cochrane, jim coyle, phillip dutton, susan ellis, micheal gibbs, nikola grgic, darren head, kylie hedges, paul hilder, andrew host, david lee, ian liddle, paul luchini, elizabeth malseed, grant mandragona, jaqui mann, jeffry mcconnell, frank merante, trisha moritz, richard murphy, raymond rossi, ken shillington, phillip smith, james sullivan, tracey szabo, mark harvey-young -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Graduate Diploma in Occupational Hazard Managment Intake 31 2007, 2007
... occupatonal health and safety... and knowledge. viosh viosh australia occupatonal health and safety ...Federation University VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree – on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge.brown and gold framed photograph with title and names of students underneath, blue backgroundFramer - Creative Framing Galleryviosh, viosh australia, occupatonal health and safety, annette balshaw, emma bentton, andrew billinghurst, keith bonny, bindi - lee bowman, greg boyle, jon brown, stefan buston, jennifer clancy, david crawford, rachel cuculowskj, leah darcy, mark desilva, melanie davis, richard dearlove, brain dunn, claire elliott, ro enever, kristen gandert, ross garlick, micheal gass, lucia giagnoria, amy goodwin, francesca grenachie, timothy hackett, brain hamer, mark harding, kevin hayes, allan king, philip kirk, greg lipka, narelle mcnally, ana marinovic, paul miller, anthony murray, linda nailon, anthony peters, juan piriz, andrea rowe, christine sherry, kira spriggs, kevin taylor, mark thorton, david venour, lyn wainright, paul watson, greg wong, geraldine zeccola -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Newsclippings, Artafact, Framed covers of VIOSH Newsletters and Advertising, c1995, 1995-1996
... occupatonal health and safety... and knowledge. viosh viosh australia occupatonal health and safety viosh ...Federation University VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree – on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge..1 Black framed advertisement with grey border,1995. A black and white photo of two coal miners adjacent to a heading "To the coal industry, safety is paramount" - white writing on a red background The advertisement is aimed at the coal industry promoting VIOSH at the University of Ballarat .2 Black framed advertisement with grey border,1995. A black and white photo of two coal miners adjacent to a heading "To the coal industry, safety is paramount" - white writing on a red background The advertisement is aimed at the coal industry promoting VIOSH at the University of Ballarat .3 Black framed advertisement with grey border A black and white photo of a man loading boxes onto a Qantas aircraft next to white writing on a red background - "their reputation may spread across the world" The advertisement is aimed at industry promoting VIOSH at the University of Ballarat .4 Black framed advertisement with grey border, 1995 A black and white photo of a man loading boxes onto a Qantas aircraft next to white writing on a red background - "their reputation may spread across the world" The advertisement is aimed at industry promoting VIOSH at the University of Ballarat .5 Black with gold line framed news article including a black and white photograph,1996. Blue with orange lined mount board. Article titled "A network of OHS news and ideas Subtitle "new identity reflects expanding regional role. The 1st edition of VIOSH Australia News. .6 Black with gold line framed news article including a black and white photograph, 1996. Blue with orange line mount board. Article titled "Grad Dip gets a major refit for 1997" Subtitle - "Course graduates well satisfied" .6 Framer - unknown. Job description attached to verso with tape Markings Framers details verso lls: "Artafact"viosh, viosh australia, occupatonal health and safety, viosh australia graduate diploma, environment systems, hazard controls, occupational health and safety management, anne taylor, robin hood, protector safety travel bursary 1996, viosh australia advertising, university of ballarat advertising, coal mining occupational health and safety, steve cowley, ashok nath, viosh asia pacific, viosh fiji -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, In and Around the Home, Book Two for Grade 3
... studies safety first good health good manners citizenship ...Students studying for the Trained Infant Teacher's Certificate at Toorak Teachers’ College were given a copy to assist with the preparation of teaching aids for this reader, 1965-1967.White, red and black soft covered book."Margaret H Rankine" signature on inside of front cover.reader, social studies, safety first, good health, good manners, citizenship, education -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Booklet - Accidents in the Home, c 1956
The booklet was prepared by Safety Publishing Services in collaboration with the Department of Health Victoria, and issued with the approval of the Minister of Health. E.P. Cameron M.L.C. was the Minister of Health.26 page booklet. 10 pages with insturcions on prevention and action of common accidents in the home. The last 16 pages are advertisements for business.prevention of home accidents, health, children, first aid -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: BIRNEY 'SAFETY' TRAM
Black and white photo of 75th anniversary of Bendigo Tramways tram entering Charing Cross from Pall Mall. Also visible baby health centre (extreme left) and Bendigo Creche, (centre left), partially obscured by tram. Inscription on back of photo in pencil '4B'.person, individual, basil miller -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: CHARING CROSS AND BRIDGE WORKS
Black and white photo of Charing Cross showing bridge works over creek. Two trams visible, Burnie 'Safety Car' (right) and Bogie Car (left). Baby Health Centre (extreme left), War memorial, Alexandra Fountain (centre), various Pall Mall businesses and Shamrock Hotel (top Right). '31/12/2773' written in pencil on back of photo.person, individual, basil miller -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MINERS COMPLAINT - BENDIGO'S DREADFUL SCOURGE, 9/11/23
... to improve health and safety.... and the willful lack of action by the mine managers to improve health ...Commonly known as Miner's Complaint, silicosis, tuberculosis or a combination of both resulted in phthisis. This was directly caused by the inhalation of silica dust resulting from drilling into quartz reefs. Lungs weakened by silicosis were more susceptible to the TB bacterium. At first the difference between these two ailments was unknown as was the mode of the spread of TB. In 1903 there was a call for better ventilation in mines and for the use of water hoses to dampen down the dust. It is estimated that the rate of associated deaths in Bendigo was six times that of the national average.A 12 page paper by Frank Cusack detailing the extreme rates of death by Silicosis and Tuberculosis among the early settlers of Bendigo and the willful lack of action by the mine managers to improve health and safety.frank cusack, silicosis, tuberculosis, bendigo mining -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, Advertisment for Electrine Candles, 10 Jan 1917
From J Kitchen and Sons Pty Ltd. Advertising paper clipping for Electrine Candles with "Sleeping-out-Safety" as the slogan. Drawings include a candle and tent. Pasted onto blue card and dated 10 January 1917.industry - manufacturing, business and traders - soaps/candles, war - world war i, health, domestic life, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, electrine candles, witch soap, rexona, s r simpson - private -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Certificate - Industry Safety Award of Merit, Unilever Australia, National Safety Council of Australia (NSCA), 1965
... health - occupational health and safety... - occupational health and safety j kitchen & sons pty ltd unilever ...Industry Safety Award of Merit to Unilever Australia from NSCA, National Safety Council of Australia, 28 October 1965. Award was for "882,144 man hours without a lost time accident'. Beige paper with green and black NSCA logobusiness and traders - soaps/candles, industry - manufacturing, workers, health - occupational health and safety, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, unilever australia (holdings) ltd, national safety council of australia - nsca -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, Arnott Brockhoff: Guest Safety Policy, c. 1980
... General Health and Safety Rules and Instructions". Signed by J... General Health and Safety Rules and Instructions". Signed by J ...Safety Policy document on yellow paper, framed in light coloured wood. Arnott Brockhoff: Guest Safety Policy including "Fundamentals of the company Safety Policy" "Management Policy" "Supervisor Responsibilities" "Employee Responsibilities" "Company General Health and Safety Rules and Instructions". Signed by J A BROCKHOFF, General Manager.Signature of J A Brockhoffswallow & ariell ltd, industry - food, industry - manufacturing, health - general health, j a brockhoff, arnott brockhoff -
Women's Art Register
Book, Art and Working Life Committee et al, The Heart of the Hospital, 1996
... Health and Safety... in the Women's Art Register Annie Bolitho Chrissie Shaw Health and Safety ...Documentation of the writing, music, and photography by staff at Woden Valley Hospital.non-fictionDocumentation of the writing, music, and photography by staff at Woden Valley Hospital.annie bolitho, chrissie shaw, health and safety, art and working life committee -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Sign - ABG Departmental Safety Policy
Wood-framed memo to engineering personnel regarding safety policy while working in the department. A.B.G. Departmental Safety Policy. Wooden frame removed 01.10.2013local government, engineering, health - accidents and injury -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Soap, TI-TROL ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDAL TOILET SOAP, c. 1928-1968
TROVE : Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thursday 11 October 1928, page 13. NEW COMPANIES The following new companies were registered this afternoon :- Australian Essential Oils Ltd : Nominal capital. £50,000, in 93.000 ordinary and 7,000 deferred shares at 10/-. to engage in business of distillers, manufacturers of, and dealers in oils from vegetables and other sub-stances, chemists etc. First directors: N. H.B.Keynor, R.K.Allport, E.M Humphries, and H. James. Head office Sydney. TROVE : Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 - 2001), Friday 26 July 1968 (No.89), page 3028 IN the matter of the Companies Act, 1961-1966, and in the matter of AUSTRALIAN ESSENTIAL OILS LTD (Receiver and Manager Appointed).—Roy Leslie Pegler, Receiver and Manager of Australian Essential Oils Ltd (Receiver and Manager Appointed)„ appointed by debenture holders on the 11 th July, 1966, hereby gives notice that any debenture holders and others having any claim against or to Australian Essential Oils Ltd (Receiver and Manager Appointed) are required to send particulars of their debenture or claim to the Receiver, Roy Leslie Pegler, at c.o. Messrs Pegler, Ellis & Co., Chartered Accountants, 235-7 Elizabeth Street, Sydney, N.S.W., on or before the 27th September, 1968, at the expiration of which time the Receiver and Manager will distribute the assets of the said Company to the persons and/or companies entitled, having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice.—Dated 24th July, 1968. PEGLER, ELLIS & CO., Chartered Accountants, 235-7 Elizabeth Street, Sydney, N.S.W. 8744—$5 White cardboard box printed in dark green with a round blue and white sticker on one side, containing a cream paper leaflet printed in dark green, wrapped around a greaseproof paper wrapped rectangular cake of translucent brown soap with impressed text on one side.Impressed on one side of the cake of soap ' A PRODUCT OF AUSTRALIAN ESSENTIAL OILS LTD SYDNEY'. On reverse of soap impressed 'TI-TROL ANTISEPTIC TOU\ILET SOAP'. Printed on the box 'TI-TROL ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDAL TOILET SOAP. Printed Leaflet wrapped around cake of soap 'Germicide TI-TROL Antiseptic, Toilet Soap ELEVEN TIMES MORE POWERFUL THAN CARBOLIC. NON IRRITANT ………NON POISONOUS. “Ti –Trol” GERMICIDAL ANTISEPTIC SOAP is the most modern of all toilet soap …..Distilled and manufactured by Australian Essential Oils Ltd., the pioneers of Tea-Tree Oil Industry in Australia, and manufacturers of that famous antiseptic solution Melasol. It has taken years of patient research, of test, trial and experiment to reach the pinnacle of perfection which Ti-Trol Soap is now offering to the public. Ti-Trol is a hand-made glycerine base soap in which only the finest ingredients are used. One of its most attractive features is that it contains a full three per cent. of “Ti-trol”. In medical and clinical practice, both in Australia and abroad, Ti Trol has given remarkable results…particularly in its cleansing properties: its soothing HEALING action on dirty and inflamed septic wounds. By incorporating Ti-Trol in a glycerine base soap, experts are agreed that the result….. Ti-Trol soap is unequalled-anywhere- for its soft soothing healing and germicidal properties. Ti-Trol soap is non-irritant and non-poisonous and can be used on the tenderest skins…babies’ or the most delicate peach-bloom complexions, with most excellent results. . PRODUCT OF A SOAP MAKER OF INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE Australian Essential Oils Ltd., have been fortunate in procuring the services of a soap-maker of International experience and world-wide knowledge of Soap Production, whose genius has produced Ti-Trol, and whose uncanny sense of blending has made Ti-Trol the most famous of all Germicidal Toilet Soaps. Ti-Trol is non-irritant and non-poisonous and has been proved by medical and specialised authorities top\ possess great healing and cleansing properties. It is a powerful Germicide and antiseptic….ELEVEN TIMES QUICKER THAN PURE CARBOLIC. . DANDRUFF CAN’T LIVE WITH Ti-Trol. Dandruff ......that horrible “give away” which many men and women suffer from…..can easily be dispelled by using Ti-Trol Soap this way : Rub a little Olive Oil into the scalp before retiring at night, and the following morning wash your head thoroughly with Ti-Trol Soap, allowing the lather to remain on the scalp for about a minute and a half. Then rinse the hair thoroughly in warm water. .WASH BRUSHES AND COMBS WITH Ti-Trol SOAP When you’ve done this and dried your hair, wash all your brushes and combs in a strong, soapy solution made with Ti-Trol Soap, and then carefully sponge the inside of the hat bands with a flannel or cloth moistened with this soapy solution. Follow these directions and you’ll never need to fear dandruff. .Ti-Trol…WONDERFUL HEALER OF CUTS. SORES, WOUNDS, ETC. There never was a more patent healer of CUTS, SORES, WOUNDS, ABRASIONS AND SEPTIC SORES than Ti-Trol… Here’s how to use it : Wash the affected parts with a fairly strong Ti-Trol soapy solution made with warm water, and then apply with lint soaked with Melasol, which is the miscible form of Ti-Trol (Melasol is obtainable at all chemists and stores everywhere). . Ti-Trol SOAP……..A DEODORANT, A BEAUTIFIER……a safeguard for tender skins Ti-Trol Soap, because of its delicate, pungent, aroma and antiseptic properties, is unequalled as a deodorant, and is never failing when used for this purpose. Ti-Trol Soap can be used on the tenderest skins, and even baby’s skin, with greatest safety. It’s delightful fragrance will give added pleasure to your toilet. . DO NOT WASTE Ti-Trol Soap is too valuable to waste. Therefore, use it carefully. Do not leave it in the water. To obtain greatest economy it is preferable to use a face cloth when using Ti-Trol Soap. For health, for the most economical means of insuring against disease, use Ti-Trol Ointment…..for cuts, bruises etc. Ti-Trol….for boils, cuts, sores, abrasions and septic conditions. MELASOL…..for Tinea, Mouth Wash and as a Dentifice. . All are products containing Ti-Trol, distilled and provided by Australian Essential Oils Ltd. 18 Loftus Street, Sydney. N.S.W.'. tea tree oil, soap, glycerine, antisptic, germicide