Dr Aldo Salvatore Raineri

Senior Lecturer

  • Bio
  • Research Interest
  • Research
  • Teaching
  • Dr Aldo Salvatore Raineri is Managing Director of Eventsafe WHS Services (2001-current) and is Head of Courses in Safety Science in the School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences at Central Queensland University. In 2011, he retired as the Director of Work Health & Safety Policy & Legislation, after having spent over 20 years in various management and safety roles with the Queensland Government. During that time, he was involved in every major strategic and operational government safety initiative, including the national development of harmonised work health and safety laws and their implementation in Queensland.

    Dr Raineri has also been a sessional lecturer, tutor, course developer, educational administrator and project supervisor in the TAFE system and at a number of other universities in Australia for the past 30 years .

    QUALIFICATIONS

    • Doctor of Professional Studies
    • Master of Laws
    • Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice
    • Graduate Diploma of Training and Development
    • Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
    • Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws
    • Bachelor of Education
    • Diploma of Business
    • Diploma of Occupational Health and Safety Management
    • Diploma of Occupational Health and Safety
    • Diploma of Security Management
    • Diploma of Risk Management
    • Certificate IV in Occupational Health and Safety
    • Certificate IV in LLN
    • Certificate IV in TAE
  • Safety Science

    RESEARCH SUPERVISION

    Accredited as Principal Supervisor for:

    • 4402 Criminology

    • 1801 Law

    • 1503 Business and Management

    • 1117 Public Health and Health Services

  • BOOK CHAPTERS

    Raineri, A. (2021). Crowd safety and crowd risk analysis. In G. K. Still (Ed.), Applied Crowd Science: Essays and Case Studies (pp. 30-35). London: CRC Press. Routledge. https://www.routledge.com/9781138626560

    JOURNAL ARTICLES

    • Peckover, S., Raineri, A., & Scanlan, A. T. (2022). Implementation of Congestion-Related Controls Improves Runner Density, Flow Rate, Perceived Safety and Satisfaction during an Australian Running Event. Sports, 10: 1-16. doi:10.3390/sports10090132

    • Raineri, A., Cikara, I., Dell, G., & Dell, S. (2022). An analysis of investigation reports into heavy vehicle and train crashes in Australia suggests anomolies in investigation and reporting. World Safety Journal, 31(2): 29-46. doi:10.2581/zenodo/6790767

    • Peckover, S., Raineri, A., & Scanlan, A. T. (2022). The prevalence and impact of congestion in Australian running events: An analysis from the perspective of race directors. Event Management, 26(4): 793-804. doi:10.3727/152599521×16288665119413

    • Cikara, I, Dell, G and Raineri, A. (2022). Analysis of Australian Coronial Inquest and Non-Inquest findings of heavy vehicle fatal crashes reveals shortcomings in investigations, World Safety Journal, 31(1): 39-51. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6420953

    • Cikara, I., Dell, G., Toft, Y., Dell, S., & Raineri, A. (2021). Enhanced crash investigations required to identify the underlying causes of heavy vehicle crashes. Journal of Safety Research & Applications, 2. Časopis výzkumu a aplikací v profesionální bezpečnosti [online]. 2021, roč. 14, č. 2. https://www.bozpinfo.cz/josra/investigators-provide-reasons-why-heavy-vehicle-drivers-are-blamed-crashes. ISSN 1803-3687

    • Cikara, I., Dell, G., Toft, Y., Dell, S., & Raineri, A. (2021). Investigators provide reasons why heavy vehicle drivers are blamed for crashes. Journal of Safety Research & Applications, 2. Časopis výzkumu a aplikací v profesionální bezpečnosti [online]. 2021, roč. 14, č. 

    • Peckover, S., Raineri, A., & Scanlan, A. T. (January 2021). An analysis of congestion during running events from the perspective of runners: Prevalence, impact on safety and satisfaction and preferred controls, Event Managementhttps://doi.org/10.3727/152599521X16367300695870

    • Peckover, S., Raineri, A., & Scanlan, A. T. (January 2021). The prevalence and impact of congestion in Australian running events: An analysis from the perspective of race directors, Event Managementhttps://doi.org/10.3727/152599521X16288665119413

    • Bogna, F., Raineri, A., & Dell, G. (2020). Critical realism and constructivism: Merging research paradigms for a deeper qualitative study. Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management, 15(4): 461 – 484. https://doi.org/10.1108/QROM-06-2019-1778

    • Bogna, F., Dell, G., & Raineri, A. (2018). Incorporating internal context into the design of OHS research and intervention programs in SMEs. Small Enterprise Research, 25(2): 168-182. https://doi.org/10.1080/13215906.2018.1479292

    • Raineri, A. (November 2019). Crowd safety analysis. National Venues Safety Managers Forum, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Brisbane.

  • UNITS APPROVED TO TEACH

    • EC401 Economics and Finance
    • MG401 Leadership in Agribusiness
    • OB400 Organisational Behaviour