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Laser Safety Management [PDF]

open access: possibleBritish Journal of Perioperative Nursing (United Kingdom), 2000
LASER is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Since the first working laser was demonstrated in 1960 the laser has evolved from being viewed as a weapon, courtesy of the film industry, to its current position as a commonplace medical device within the healthcare industry.
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Abatacept therapy and safety management

Joint Bone Spine, 2009
To elaborate a how-to-use abatacept material intended to help physicians in the management of patients with inflammatory diseases treated with this drug in routine practice.1) Selection of the relevant domains by a rheumatologists' panel; 2) Search for published evidence in each domain; 3) Elaboration of the clinical tool guide with a 3-level gradation
Thao, Pham   +27 more
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A management accounting perspective on safety

Safety Science, 2015
Management accounting supports decision making in organisations by providing managers with relevant information and analysis on the performance, costs, and benefits of a certain operation. For safety-related issues, cost-based calculations dominate practice, and typical measures include cost per injury or the total cost of accidents.
Nenonen Noora   +5 more
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Cyber physical system for safety management in smart construction site

, 2020
PurposeConstruction safety has been a long-term problem in the development of the construction industry. An increasing number of smart construction sites have been designed using different techniques to reduce injuries caused by construction accidents ...
Weiguang Jiang, L. Ding, Cheng Zhou
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Development of a Safety Management Assessment for the International Safety Management Code [PDF]

open access: possibleOffshore Technology Conference, 2000
Abstract Numerous studies have identified that the vast majority of high-consequence maritime accidents are largely attributable to human and organizational factors. Some would argue that human and organizational factors play a significant role in all maritime accidents.
Paul S. Szwed, R.G. Bea
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Tocilizumab: Therapy and safety management

Joint Bone Spine, 2010
To develop fact sheets about tocilizumab, in order to assist physicians in the management of patients with inflammatory joint disease.1. selection by a committee of rheumatology experts of the main topics of interest for which fact sheets were desirable; 2. identification and review of publications relevant to each topic; 3.
Pham, Thao   +19 more
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PROACTIVE SAFETY MANAGMENT

SPE International Conference on Health, Safety and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production, 2002
Abstract Pan American Energy (PAE) is an Oil & Gas Company with an average production as per last year figures of 44,16 MMBOE. Production areas are located in several Argentine provinces. For the year 2000 PAE's operations logged 9.250.972 man-hours, of which 80 % are allocated to Contractors workforce.
Daniel Arias, Jan Tucker
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Safety attitudes of management

Ergonomics, 1985
Unless senior management has a positive approach to controlling safety in the same way as it controls production, quality, costs and sales, then the number of accidents suffered will not be substantially reduced. To make a significant improvement in an organization's safety performance top management must demonstrate its own concern and work actively ...
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Management of A Safety Management System

SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 1995
Abstract The three fundamental components of a safety system are man, machine, and method (Figure 1). Effective safety systems address the interaction of these components to optimize the capability of the system as a whole. Man is the most critical component in the system because manuals, policies, and procedures (methods) can not and ...
Jim R. Hignite, Travis G. Fitts
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Safety Management System

Safety Professional’s Reference and Study Guide, 2020
The Department of Aviation Management and Flight (AVMAF) at Southern Illinois University recognizes that an effective Safety Management System (SMS) is vital to the success and longevity of the Aviation Flight Program.
Sheldon Shaw
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