Part 1: Characteristics of an Effective Safety Culture; Does Management Commitment Make a Difference; Defining a Value System; Voluntary Guidelines for Safety Management; Part 2: Management Aspects of an Effective Safety Culture; Management's Role In Developing an Effective Safety Culture; Journey to a Safety Culture: Determining The Direction of Your Management System; Management Leadership: Demonstrating Commitment; Employee Participation; Assigning Safety Responsibilities; Developing Accountability; Part 3: Safety and Health Programs That Support the Safety Culture; Developing a Hazard Inventory; Developing a Hazard Prevention and Control System; Incident Investigation; Establishing a Medical Surveillance Program; Defining Safety and Health Training; Conducting Job Hazard Analysis; Understanding Behavioral-Based Safety; Part 4: Measuring the Safety Culture; Safety and Health Program Assessment; Appendices; Index.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Described how to implement an effective safety culture that will lead to the desired goal of zero incidents in the work place.
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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OverDrive, Inc.
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94666:94665
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F1A05011-55B6-49F0-A774-A842D3AE8F7F
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Title
Developing an effective safety culture.
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9780750674119
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Industrial safety-- Management.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- Human Resources & Personnel Management.