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Information systems in food safety management
International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2006Information systems are concerned with data capture, storage, analysis and retrieval. In the context of food safety management they are vital to assist decision making in a short time frame, potentially allowing decisions to be made and practices to be actioned in real time.
McMeekin, T.A. +7 more
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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 ...
Davies, John +3 more
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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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2015
A safety assessment needs to be undertaken not in an ad hoc or piecemeal manner but as a set of planned, coordinated activities. Without such a structure it is difficult or impossible to demonstrate rigour and completeness of the analysis. Organisations therefore need to develop a concise and repeatable method for approaching clinical risk management ...
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A safety assessment needs to be undertaken not in an ad hoc or piecemeal manner but as a set of planned, coordinated activities. Without such a structure it is difficult or impossible to demonstrate rigour and completeness of the analysis. Organisations therefore need to develop a concise and repeatable method for approaching clinical risk management ...
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IEEE Industry Applications Magazine, 2011
There are several industry and international standards that address safety-management systems. These standards are well harmonized and based on the proven quality-manage ment principles. Consensus electrical safety standards in North America by themselves can be implemented within the context of a safety-management system standard, be it a consensus or
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There are several industry and international standards that address safety-management systems. These standards are well harmonized and based on the proven quality-manage ment principles. Consensus electrical safety standards in North America by themselves can be implemented within the context of a safety-management system standard, be it a consensus or
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The Management System for Safety
2016Aside from the basic elements of time, distance and shielding, and a comprehensive set of regulations and high-quality standards, a management system properly established, and a solid groundwork for notification, authorization, and inspection are key components for a stable and sustainable safety regime.
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The Safety Management of Data-Driven Safety-Related Systems
2000Many safety-related systems are built from generic software which is customised to work in a particular situation by static configuration data. Examples of such systems are railway interlockings and air traffic control systems. While there is now considerable experience and guidance on how to develop safety-related software, and there are a number of ...
A. G. Faulkner +4 more
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