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There is a role in regulatoiy law and a role for government action. But these roles should be predominantly concerned not with detailed prescription for innumerable day to day circumstances but with influencing attitudes and creating a framework for better health and safety organisation and action by industry itself ... [Pg.1010]

IPCS (1995) International Programme on Chemical Safety/Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Workshop on the Harmonization of Risk Assessment for Reproductive and Development Toxicity, 17-21 October 1994. Carshalton, Surrey, United Kingdom, BIBRA International (IPCS/95.25). [Pg.149]

TABLE 5. Major plant service Functions of In-House safety organisation Item Service... [Pg.83]

See also Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicai Intergovernmentai Forum on Chemicai Safety (IFCS) Internationai Labour Organization (ILO) Internationai Programme on Chemicai Safety Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Deveiopment. [Pg.1290]

A number of programmes managed by US Patient Safety Organisations. [Pg.77]

Agency for Healthcare Research and QuaMty. Patient safety organisation programme. Common formats. [OnMne]. Available from HYPERLINK http //www.pso.ahrq.gov/common http //... [Pg.80]

Work permit procedures should be followed. Safety organisation shall be in place. Any mishap shall be investigated thoroughly and the reasons determined. Suggestions for corrective actions must be objectively evaluated from technical angle also. [Pg.342]

Sagan (1993) The limits of Safety. Organisation. Accidents and Nuclear Weapon. Perinceton University Press. [Pg.349]

I have identified eight groups of indicators (see Figure 3.3) of which each corresponds to a special area of road safety. The groups listed are traffic risk, personal risk, socioeconomic indicators, road safety organisational structure, traffic police and enforcement, vehicle safety, roads situation and road user behaviour. The groups measure road safety development in terms of output or input classes. The output... [Pg.24]

Level of Motorisatioo Low Direct safely measures Personal Risk Trafic Risk Indirect safely measures Road safe statistics Road safety trend Road safety R D Road safety organisation Road safety program Road safety legislation Traffic police Driver education Alcohol In traffic Speed Seat belts Road standard Paved roads... [Pg.37]

The last proposed dimension of RSDI is the road safety organisational index that measures how much is the cooperation between the key bodies responsible for road safety actions in the country, how much funding is spent on road safety measures. It shows the level of development of national road safety council and NGOs. It shows how far each country is from the goal of national road safely programs (if there is any). This index can be developed further and benefit from other available indices especially those used to assess the management development and organisational culture between countries. This index is not used here because of lack of data. [Pg.64]

In the UK there are a number of safety organisations all of whom are working towards the achievement of high standards of health and safety in the work place. These organisations range from the enforcement authorities backed by the power of the law to the voluntary bodies who encourage and support local and individual employment efforts to raise health and safety standards. [Pg.298]

Essential features of good safety organisation relationship of safety professionals to line management and to the workforce. Potential role conflicts and their resolution. [Pg.710]

Both government safety organisations and unions are quite simplistic on safety. They focus on equipment, not on the acts of people. In our experience, 95 per cent of accidents occur because of the acts of... [Pg.187]

HSO, Health and Safety Organisation (1995) Business Plan 1995/96. Government of Victoria, Melbourne. [Pg.26]

Safety organisations, such as the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) and the British Safety Council, provide information in the form of magazines, booklets and videos on a wide range of health and safety-related topics. [Pg.50]


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