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Safety Management

2003
Recent work has demonstrated that incidents, accidents and disasters tend to result from complex socio-technical failures, rather than just 'human error' on the one hand, or simple technical failures on the other. For the reduction of accidents, therefore, it is necessary to deal with systems factors, in which both technical and human-factors elements ...
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Safety Management

2017
This chapter firstly introduces the relationships between the safety assessment activities and aircraft development activities. Then the safety assessment process and analysis methods are briefly introduced. This chapter also describes the safety activities and responsibilities of aircraft manufacturer and suppliers, and places great emphasis on the ...
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Safety management in production

Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing & Service Industries, 2003
AbstractThe last 20 years have seen the development of broad agreement on the necessary functions to be fulfilled by a safety management system and how they relate to each other in a coherent whole. The article describes these functions and reviews subjects that still need study, notably organizational culture, conflict, management in nonbureaucratic ...
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The history of safety management

2018
Historically, the maritime world has been lacking a safety culture. It has placed financial gain ahead of crew and environmental safety and has been shaped by reactive measures. Maritime history is documented by numerous examples of safety initiatives that were developed and brought into force after experiencing trends in ship type losses or cargo ...
Chad Allen, James Parsons
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The Management of Safety;

European Management Journal, 2001
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Qualitäts- und Safety-Management

2012
Die ausergewohnlichen Qualitats- und Sicherheitsanforderungen an luftfahrttechnische Betriebe geben dem Qualitatsmanagement eine besondere Bedeutung und machen hier eine ausfuhrliche Auseinandersetzung unverzichtbar. Dazu wird zunachst auf die Grundlagen des Qualitatsmanagements eingegangen, bevor eine Uberleitung zu Qualitatsmanagementsystemen erfolgt.
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Management's Viewpoint on Safety

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1957
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The Management of Industrial Safety

American Association of Industrial Nurses Journal, 1967
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