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Safety attitudes of management
Ergonomics, 1985Unless 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, 1995Abstract 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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Fire safety management of public buildings: a systematic review of hospital buildings in Asia
, 2020There is increasing recognition amongst healthcare providers on the necessity to improve fire safety management in healthcare facilities. This is possibly not yet satisfactory because of recent fire incidents in Asia.
N. M. Salleh+4 more
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The Food Safety Management System
Veterinary Research Communications, 2005A comprehensive food safety strategy involves establishing risk management goals, food safety objectives and, for production systems, performance objectives and performance criteria. The working instructions for each step of the process should be validated for their effect before integration within a specific HACCP plan.
STECCHINI, Mara Lucia, DEL TORRE M.
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Towards Safety-Awareness and Dynamic Safety Management [PDF]
Future safety-critical systems will be highly automated or even autonomous and they will dynamically cooperate with other systems as part of a comprehensive ecosystem. This together with increasing utilization of artificial intelligence introduces uncertainties on different levels, which detriment the application of established safety engineering ...
Mario Trapp+2 more
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Integration of Resilience and FRAM for Safety Management
ASCE-ASME Journal of Risk and Uncertainty in Engineering Systems, Part A: Civil Engineering, 2020Resilience is a concept that can be used to bring additional understanding to safety management, to complement traditional approaches.
Doug Smith+3 more
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2015
This chapter describes some of the major driving forces for the establishment of safety management in the process industries. Topics also include leadership, responsibility and ethics to manage safety and some of the skills needed are discussed. Incident ratios and potential cost impacts are stated to justify safety management systems.
Dennis P. Nolan, Eric T. Anderson
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This chapter describes some of the major driving forces for the establishment of safety management in the process industries. Topics also include leadership, responsibility and ethics to manage safety and some of the skills needed are discussed. Incident ratios and potential cost impacts are stated to justify safety management systems.
Dennis P. Nolan, Eric T. Anderson
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Expert systems in safety management
Journal of Occupational Accidents, 1990The development of computer support for safety and reliability analysis is reviewed, and the possibilities of knowledge based expert systems in safety management are discussed. Two areas are described in more detail: knowledge based safety analysis in process design, and knowledge based diagnosis and management of process disturbances in operation ...
Jouko Suokas+2 more
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Proceedings of Middle East Oil Show, 1993
ABSTRACT This paper presents a brief history of the development and implementation of ADCO's Safety Management System, provides an overview of each of the system's component parts, and outlines ADCO's plans for the way ahead. Management concern for the welfare of its employees, coupled with increasing shareholder and ...
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ABSTRACT This paper presents a brief history of the development and implementation of ADCO's Safety Management System, provides an overview of each of the system's component parts, and outlines ADCO's plans for the way ahead. Management concern for the welfare of its employees, coupled with increasing shareholder and ...
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The Role of Safety Manager and Safety Leader
2001Overview 623 Role of Managers 624 Role of Leaders 624 Manager or Leader 624 Summary 625 Further Reading ...
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