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		<title>When is a consultancy not a consultancy?</title>
		<description>I've always been sheepish when calling myself a consultant! Why? My perception of a consultant is a big-wig who rocks up to site, does a bit of work, chats to a few managers, writes a massive report (of which 95% is generic stuff, and 98% never gets read) and finishes ...</description>
		<link>http://freshrisksolutions.com.au/when-is-a-consultancy-not-a-consultancy</link>
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		<title>Outsourcing OSH responsibility</title>
		<description>I had an interesting conversation with a client-to-be this morning, where the question was raised - who is responsible for the OSH of my employee/contractor when they're on a client/customer site?

The old adage is true - everyone is responsible for OSH!  The employee is required to follow procedures/systems, identify and ...</description>
		<link>http://freshrisksolutions.com.au/outsourcing-osh-responsibility</link>
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		<title>Why am I blogging?</title>
		<description>OK, I'm fairly new to the blogging scene.  I've hearing about it for years, but never quite got what the fuss is about!  So where does blogging fit in with Fresh Risk Solutions and OSH Boss?  My blogs should not be taken literally, as will tend to be generic in ...</description>
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