Techniques of Safety Management: A Systems Approach,Used

Techniques of Safety Management: A Systems Approach,Used

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As the title suggests, this book provides the techniques managers can use to create an effective behaviorbased safety program as well as measuring its effectiveness. The author also discusses how to prepare the written plans required by OSHA. He approaches the change necessary to implement a behaviorbased progam in terms of proactive and reactive system elements. The key proactive elements are defined changing behavior; changing physical conditions; changing the management system, and using ergonomic principles to design a healthier and more productive work environment. Reactive system elements discussed include accident investigation and record keeping. Dr. Petersen draws on research and writings of other noted safety professionals as well as his own experience in developing a conceptual framework for safety management based on building a new safety culture and constant improvement through proven measurement techniques.

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