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Article: Clancy, D. (2010) Risk Perception: The firefighters last line of defence. 2nd Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference, San Antonio, Texas April 26-29, 2010
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Article: Clancy, D. (2010) Can you define acceptable risk in wildland firefighting? 2nd Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference, San Antonio, Texas April 26-29, 2010
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Article: Clancy, D. Billinghurst, A. & Cater, H.(2009). Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment – Understanding the transition from the documented plan to assessing dynamic risk in BioSecurtiy emergencies. World Conference on Disaster Management - Summit Series, 13 & 14 October. Sydney. Australia
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Article: Cater, H. Clancy, D. & Wood, J. (2009). Corporate governance and undertaking a due diligence review, how the Department of Primary Industries approached managing the OHS risks of emergencies. In proceedings Safety in Action Conference 2009, 31 March-2 April 2009, Melbourne, Australia
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Article: Clancy, D. (2008). Highlighting the Human Factors in Assessing a Crisis and Emergency Plan within the Mining Sector. In proceedings of Mine Site Crisis & emergency, Plan-Respond-Manage, 11-13 November 2008, Perth, Australia
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Article: Holgate, A. & Clancy, D. (2008). Fried! Managing the physical and psychological toll on firefighters. 43rd APS Annual Conference, Hobart, Tasmania, 23-27 September as part of Organisational College Symposium
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Article: Clancy, D. (2008). Assisting your staff in Developing Appropriate Behaviours that will assist in making your mining workplace safe, Safety in Mining 2008 27-28 August, Perth, Australia
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Article: Clancy, D. & Holgate, A. (2008). A new model of the impact of human factors on risk assessment in emergency services: The Dynamic Cognitive Risk Assessment Model (D-CRAM). Safety in Action Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 28-30 April
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Article: Clancy, D. & Holgate, A. (2008). The A-Z of Crisis Management Planning. Workshop conducted at Mine Site Emergency Management-Practical strategies & solutions to accelerate mine rescue emergency management & preparedness, Brisbane, Australia, (26-27 February)
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Article: Clancy, D. & Francis-Pester, G. (2007). Employee Engagement, the Key to reducing the risk of Musculoskeletal Disorder in a high risk employee group. Safety in Action Conference, Sydney, Australia
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Article: Clancy, D. (2007). Living with chronic pain and a life changing injury, so you think your client tells you everything. Australian Society of Occupational Rehabilitation Counsellors, Melbourne, Australia, August
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Article: Cater, H. Clancy, D. Duffy, K. Holgate, A. Wilson, B. & Wood, J. (2007). Due Diligence and Fatigue on the Fire Ground: The DPI Experience. The Joint AFAC/Bushfire CRC Conference, Tasmania, Australia, September.
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Article: McLennan, J. Thomas, M. Clancy, D. & Holgate, A. (2007) Risk assessment and management: A primer/refresher for I/O psychologists. Practice forum held at the 7th Annual Industrial and Organisational Conference/1st Asia Pacific Conference on Work and Organisational Psychology, Adelaide, Australia, June
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Article: Holgate, A. & Clancy, D. (2007). Risky Business: Can organisations define "acceptable risk" in an emergency? 7th Industrial and Organisational Psychology Conference/1st Asia Pacific Congress on work and Organisational Psychology (pp. 145-148) Adelaide, Australia. (poster)
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Article: Clancy, D. & Francis-Pester, G. (2007). Reducing the risk of Muscular Skeletal Disorder, what to do when the standard training package does not reduce injury. Safety in action conference, Melbourne, Australia
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Article: Clancy, D. (2005). What factors influence the risk perception of volunteer firefighters? Australasian Fire Authorities Council, Auckland, New Zealand
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Article: Clancy, D. and Holgate, A. (2005). Fire fighters assessment of fireground risk. 40th Australian Psychological Society Annual Conference, Melbourne, Australia, October
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Article: Clancy, D. and Holgate, A. (2005). The Human Factors Approach: Will it help emergency responders maintain safety at an incident? Safety in action conference, Melbourne, Australia, March.
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Article: Clancy, D. (2004). Firefighter situational awareness-What will affect it? Northern Rockies Fire Operations Conference, Spokane, WA, USA, April 2004
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Article: Clancy, D. & Holgate, A. (2004). Rural firefighters experiences of risk on the fireground. 39th Annual Australian Psychological Society Conference, Sydney, Australia, October
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Article: Clancy, D. & Wood, J. (2004). The CFA's experience in OHS skills development. Safety in Action Conference, Melbourne, Australia
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Article: Clancy, D. (2003) Behaviour: an emergence of a new direction for managing individual safety during emergency response activities in volunteers. Presented at Safety Based on Fact not Fiction, 17-18 July, University of Ballarat, Australia (C1)
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