Safety leadership and systems thinking: application and evaluation of a Risk Management Framework in the mining industry
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Tim Horberry | Paul M Salmon | Sarah-Louise Donovan | Michael G Lenné | M. Lenné | P. Salmon | T. Horberry | Sarah‐Louise Donovan
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