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Safety induction for Queensland's film, television and new media industry.
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JNL JOU
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The Journal of occupational health and safety, Australia and New ZealandContinued by: Journal of health, safety and environment: 2009, 25, n. 2 - April
Year:
2009
Type:
Journal Article
Subject:
Induction
;
Queensland
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Social media
;
Film and television industry
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