Rwth Stuckey is an experienced OHS practitioner and epidemiologist who undertook her PhD research at MONCOEH investigating Occupational Light Vehicle-use risks and related hazards. She worked as the OHS & Injury Management Advisor at TAC between 1999 and 2009, and has been an OHS, ergonomics consultant and occupational rehabilitation adviser for more than 35 years, in many industries across Australia and internationally.
Stuckey, R., Lamontagne, A.D., Glass, D., Sim, M., 2010, Estimating fatality rates in occupational light vehicle users using vehicle registration and crash data, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health [P], vol 34, issue 2, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, Australia, pp. 142-145.
Stuckey, M., La Montagne, A., Glass, D., Sim, M., 2010, Occupational light vehicle use: Characterising the at-risk population, Journal of Health & Safety Research & Practice [P], vol 2, issue 1, Safety Institute of Australia Inc., Australia, pp. 17-28.
Stuckey, M., Glass, D., La Montagne, A., Wolfe, R., Sim, M., 2010, Risk factors for worker injury and death from occupational light vehicles crashes in New South Wales (Australia), American Journal Of Industrial Medicine [P], vol 53, issue 9, John Wiley & Sons, Inc, United States, pp. 931-939.
Stuckey, M.R., LaMontagne, A.D., 2005, Occupational light-vehicle use and OHS legislative frameworks: an Australian example, International Journal of Occupation and Environmental Health, vol 11, issue 2, Abel Publication Services, Inc., USA, pp. 167-179.
Stuckey, M.R., 1998, Dietary and related factors in the health of Japanese expatriate workers.
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