Summarization: Safety management systems (SMS) are changing from a prescriptive style to a more ‘self-regulatory’ and ‘performance oriented’ model that is more proactive, participative and better integrated with business activities. So far, the integration of safety with other management systems (e.g., quality, environment and productivity) has been addressed either at a strategic level or a standardization level (e.g., cross referencing across ISO 9001, ISO 14000, OSHA 18001). This article looks at the coordination between business processes that are common to these management systems and proposes several principles of Total Safety Management on the basis of earlier studies and a three-year experience with a European project (Total Operati...
This thesis describes a study of the content and applicability of BS8800:1996 Guide to occupational ...
Today‟s construction projects are growing in complexity and in order to succeed on the global level,...
Summarization: The `Seveso II Directive' (96/82/EC) requires certain establishments holding hazardou...
AbstractThe traditional programs of safety are explored showing strengths and weaknesses. This artic...
Safety is an integral part of the management process of an organisation. The effectiveness of safety...
Safety management systems (SMSs) have gained importance since the 1970s and changed focus from indiv...
The way safety is managed in an organisation depends heavily on the beliefs and assumptions managers...
Although mandatory in most high-risk industries, the safety management system (SMS) is often critici...
“BP released findings from its own internal investigation of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, re...
to manage it. We focused on traditional safety programs and why they have reached their limit as an ...
[EN] Safety Management Systems continue to be a prevalent research topic nowadays, which has gone fr...
International audienceBP released findings from its own internal investigation of the oil spill in t...
“BP released findings from its own internal investigation of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, re...
Controlling and improving safety in organisations is achieved using a Safety Management System (SMS)...
Business process management represents an important activity in organisations, which perform their b...
This thesis describes a study of the content and applicability of BS8800:1996 Guide to occupational ...
Today‟s construction projects are growing in complexity and in order to succeed on the global level,...
Summarization: The `Seveso II Directive' (96/82/EC) requires certain establishments holding hazardou...
AbstractThe traditional programs of safety are explored showing strengths and weaknesses. This artic...
Safety is an integral part of the management process of an organisation. The effectiveness of safety...
Safety management systems (SMSs) have gained importance since the 1970s and changed focus from indiv...
The way safety is managed in an organisation depends heavily on the beliefs and assumptions managers...
Although mandatory in most high-risk industries, the safety management system (SMS) is often critici...
“BP released findings from its own internal investigation of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, re...
to manage it. We focused on traditional safety programs and why they have reached their limit as an ...
[EN] Safety Management Systems continue to be a prevalent research topic nowadays, which has gone fr...
International audienceBP released findings from its own internal investigation of the oil spill in t...
“BP released findings from its own internal investigation of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, re...
Controlling and improving safety in organisations is achieved using a Safety Management System (SMS)...
Business process management represents an important activity in organisations, which perform their b...
This thesis describes a study of the content and applicability of BS8800:1996 Guide to occupational ...
Today‟s construction projects are growing in complexity and in order to succeed on the global level,...
Summarization: The `Seveso II Directive' (96/82/EC) requires certain establishments holding hazardou...