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Occupational Risk Management
The premier occupational health, safety, environment and quality professions magazine

Coverage of continuous change in environmental legislation, the national qualifications framework, behaviour-based applications and awareness tools makes Occupational Risk Management a valuable resource for all managers, OHSEQ and HR professionals.
The readership of this monthly magazine forms a tightly-knit community of multidisciplinary professionals who work in every sector of industry, business, trade and public service.
Due to continuous changes in technology, legislation and the sciences that underpin occupational health, safety, environment and quality (OHSEQ) management, these practitioners need a regular source of professional updates and best practices from which to benchmark. Occupational Risk Management fulfils these needs and has done so since its inception in June 2005.
OHSEQ professionals habitually share their sources and insights in research reports, letters and queries to Occupational Risk Management. Some of the debates presented in these pages have drawn lively participation.
The editor also sources information and views during site visits, from case studies, conferences and interviews with leading practitioners in southern Africa, and from visiting specialists from Australia, Europe and the US.

Target market

The readership and supplier base of OHSEQ equipment and services include consultants, auditors and trainers in the disciplines of process safety, health, environmental impact procedures, quality, emergency preparation, training, consulting, software, engineering and related fields.
The industrial sectors that benefit from the continuously developing skills of OHSEQ professionals include manufacturing, petrochemistry, medical, mining, services, construction, transport and environmental.
Readers are found at all levels of employment where OHSEQ is either a job function or a legally-required managerial function, including board members, executives, managers, supervisors, specialists, representatives, hygienists and labour officials.

Features

Monthly features cover all the topical and pertinent aspects of OHSEQ practice, ranging from risk assessment methods and the integration of the elements of the multidisciplinary profession, to practical advice on matching site training to identified risks.
Contributors range from leading academics, specialist legal practitioners and HIV/Aids programme specialists, to compensation service providers.
Seeking to go beyond mere legal compliance, the features inform readers of global best practices and voluntary standards.
The practical questions, for which Occupational Risk Management offers resolutions, include issues such as:
  • what could or should employers expect from off-site specialists?
  • how consulting services should be evaluated
  • how to get the most from your emergency drill
  • calculating risks, costs and ‘reasonable’ prevention measures
  • grey areas between OHSEQ and HR functions
  • third party structuring: who certifies whom?
  • how to get the most from culture change programmes
  • wellness and ergonomics, two Cinderellas at the ball.

CIRCULATION BREAKDOWN
  # %

Saesi Members

1368
34 
Hospitals, Clinics, Ambulances services 309
8
Contractors, manufactures & Suppliers 212
5
National Fire Stations & Municipalities ( Fire Chiefs, Station Commanders, Disaster Managers, Fire Procurement  Officers & Municipal Managers ) 432
11
Industrial, Municipal and Forestry Fire Fighters 124
3
Mining Health & Safety Professionals 98
2

Occupational health, Workplace Safety, Risk professionals, Environmental managers & Consultants

860
21
Subscribers
492
12
Provincial Government Departments ( Health, Safety, Environment Managers  & Security 77
2
Education & Training Institutes 78
2
TOTAL: JANUARY 2010 TO MARCH 2010
4050
100

Audited figures January 2010 to March 2010 : 
Controlled free circulation - 3558 Paid circulation - 492 Total circulation - 4050


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426 x 303 mm
Full page 210 x 297 mm 216 x 303 mm
Half page (landscape) 210 x 148.5 mm 216 x 151.5 mm
Half page (portrait) 105 x 297 mm 108 x 303 mm
Third page (landscape) 210 x 99 mm 216 x 102 mm
Third page (portrait) 70 x 297 mm 73 x 303 mm
Quarter page (landscape) 210 x 74 mm 216 x 77 mm
Quarter page (portrait) 105 x 148.5 mm 111 x 151.5 mm
Classified (landscape or portrait) 55 x 83 mm no bleed permitted


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Issues Booking Material

January 10

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Febuary 10
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March 10
28/01 04/02
April 10
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May 10 01/04 08/04
June 10
28/04 05/05
July 10 03/06 10/06
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September 10 05/08 12/08
October 10
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November 10
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December 10
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