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gesundheitsorientierten Unternehmenskultur liegen dabei auf der Hand: positive Auswirkungen auf das Arbeitsunfähigkeitsgeschehen der … Belegschaft, Imageförderung für die Unternehmen, Partizipation der Belegschaft mit dem Arbeitgeber und natürlich auch die … Betrieblichen Gesundheitsmanagement betrachten. Dabei stehen Partizipation von Mitarbeitenden, gesunde Führungskultur …
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gesundheitsorientierten Unternehmenskultur liegen dabei auf der Hand: positive Auswirkungen auf das Arbeitsunfähigkeitsgeschehen der … Belegschaft, Imageförderung für die Unternehmen, Partizipation der Belegschaft mit dem Arbeitgeber und natürlich auch die … Betrieblichen Gesundheitsmanagement betrachten. Dabei stehen Partizipation von Mitarbeitenden, gesunde Führungskultur …
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In almost all cases, the transport industry has adopted safety management systems (SMS) in response to a regulatory initiative. SMS vary dramatically across transport modes and jurisdictions - often because of the influence of different legacy regulatory programmes, and the attendant cultures....
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This paper discusses obstacles faced in implementing SMS and uses concrete examples to show how to overcome them across all modes of transport (air, maritime, rail and road) in leading countries, particularly ITF member countries. The difficulties and problems in implementing SMS can originate...
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System resilience is the ability for complex, dynamic-adaptive socio-technical systems to absorb and rebound from trauma or stress, and to avoid "jousting with dragons" where results are uncertain and often fatal. In a safety context, the term "dragons" originates from Professor David Woods at...
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Since every Safety Management System (SMS) is intended to provide a framework by which an organisation manages risk, it is inevitable that accident investigators will take a close interest. The good investigator will always want to understand how the SMS was intended to control risk and how this...
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This paper discusses obstacles faced in implementing SMS and uses concrete examples to show how to overcome them across all modes of transport (air, maritime, rail and road) in leading countries, particularly ITF member countries. The difficulties and problems in implementing SMS can originate...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011700825
In almost all cases, the transport industry has adopted safety management systems (SMS) in response to a regulatory initiative. SMS vary dramatically across transport modes and jurisdictions - often because of the influence of different legacy regulatory programmes, and the attendant cultures....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011700828