Server intervention: what chance in Australia?

作者: ERNIE LANG

DOI: 10.1080/09595239100185431

关键词: Poison controlEngineeringInjury preventionAlcohol industrySuicide preventionServer interventionOccupational safety and healthAlcohol consumptionInternet privacyForensic engineeringHuman factors and ergonomics

摘要: There is some evidence from studies in the USA and Canada that server intervention programs are effective reducing alcohol consumption on licensed premises which, it claimed, will lead to a reduction incidence of drink driving other alcohol-related problems. Unfortunately, due relative newness programs, there little or no support such claims. Given this fact, given an emerging interest Australia, pertinent address question whether not likely ever be viable prevention strategy here. It argued until steps taken overcome number impediments—such as existing licensing laws, elements industry resistant change, lack community awareness, by researchers—then unlikely eventuate The various impediments discussed suggested ove...

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