Contents: 1. Introduction: Inspecting Health and Safety Management and the Consequences of Restructuring in the Modern World of Work Part I: Regulatory Inspection and the Management of Occupational Health and Safety: International Perspectives 2. Regulation of Health and Safety Management: A Developmental Perspective 3. The Development of Regulatory Inspection of Health and Safety at Work Part II: National Experiences 4. The Shift to Occupational Health and Safety Process Standards in Australia 5. The Shift to Occupational Health and Safety Process Standards in Australia 6. The Regulation of Systematic Work Environment Management in Sweden - Higher Ambitions in a Weaker Swedish Work Environment System 7. Implementing Systematic Work Environment Management in Sweden - Interpretation by SWEA and Supervision by its Labour Inspectors 8. Regulating Health and Safety Management, the Changing World of Work and Public Policy in the UK 9. Inspection of Health and Safety Management in the UK: Current Realities 10. The Quebec Mandatory OHS 'Prevention Programme': The Political Economy of its Implementation by the Inspectorate through Changes in the Labour Market and Work Organisation 11. Occupational Cancer in France: A Challenge for OHS Management Part III: The Implications of Change 12. Regulatory Inspection and the Impact of Requirements for Systematic OHS Management in Five Countries 13. Conclusions: Ways of Understanding Regulatory Inspection of OHS Management in the Modern World of Work References