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Recognizing safety achievement

Some successful organizations send a team of outstanding safety achievers to the annual safety congress as recognition of their contributions to safety during the year. This is a hot contested prize and keeps employees involved in safety all year around. [Pg.177]


A program to promote on-the-job and off-the-job safety awareness by recognizing individuals and group safety achievements that achieve an organization s safety goals. See also Safety Award. [Pg.265]

Finally, if is important to acknowledge supervisors and others for supporting a safety achievement effort. As discussed in Chapter 12, safety coaches must feel appreciated for their actively caring efforts. They need to be recognized for their competence at giving supportive and corrective feedback to others. [Pg.451]

Before entering the pipeline, the gas is also adjusted in the field to achieve a uniform heating value of 1,00(1 Btu (British thermal units) per cubic foot. And for safety, because natural gas is odorless and colorless, an odorant is added to provide a distinctive and disagreeable smell that is easy to recognize. [Pg.828]

Safe Automation and ANSI/ISA 84.01-1996 served as significant technical references for the first international standard, IEC 61511, issued by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). In the United States, IEC 61511 was accepted by ISA as ISA 84.00.01-2004, replacing the 1996 standard. In 2004, the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) recognized IEC 61511 as a consensus standard for the process industry. IEC 61511 covers the complete process safety management life cycle. With its adoption, this standard serves as the primary driving force behind the work processes followed to achieve and maintain safe operation using safety instrumented systems. [Pg.103]

In its recommendations, IAEA emphasizes that waste classification, even if it focuses on waste disposal, does not provide an adequate substitute for site-specific safety assessments of particular disposal systems to ensure the acceptability of waste disposal. IAEA also recognizes the role of national authorities in implementing waste classification systems and ensuring the safety of waste disposal, and that different countries may choose to classify waste in different ways depending on their particular situations. However, IAEA believes that, if for no other reason than to facilitate communication, it would be desirable to achieve some level of uniformity of waste classification systems in different countries. IAEA recommends that it is particularly important to obtain an international consensus on the boundary for determining unconditionally exempt material that may be transferred from one country to another, especially for purposes of recycle/reuse. [Pg.208]


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