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Processes in the occupational health and safety management system and the safety performance of the enterprises
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System zarządzania bhp składa się z zestawu oddziałujących pomiędzy sobą procesów, a jego cel to zapobieganie wypadkom przy pracy i chorobom zawodowym oraz zapewnianie bezpieczeństwa w miejscu pracy. Przeprowadzono szereg badań, w ramach których dowiedziono, że realizacja wybranych pojedynczych procesów w sferze zarządzania bhp wywiera pozytywny wpływ na bezpieczeństwo zatrudnionych. Podjęto również wiele prób udowodnienia, że systemy zarządzania bhp są skuteczne, tj. spełniają swój cel. W badaniach tych stosowano różne miary skuteczności odnoszące się zarówno do całego systemu, jak i do poszczególnych procesów. Część badaczy posługiwała się wskaźnikami wypadków przy pracy, badała i analizowała zmiany w ocenie fizycznego i psychospołecznego środowiska pracy oraz zmiany w ocenie samopoczucia pracowników, a także wskaźniki w zakresie konkurencyjności i wyników ekonomicznych przedsiębiorstw. Inni opierali się w swoich badaniach na wynikach pomiarów poszczególnych procesów. Niemniej dotychczas przeprowadzone badania nie dały jednoznacznej odpowiedzi na pytanie, czy systemy zarządzania bhp wdrożone w przedsiębiorstwach są skuteczne ani jakie czynniki o tej skuteczności decydują. Bez wątpienia zapewnianie skuteczności systemów zarządzania bhp wymaga wdrażania, utrzymywania i doskonalenia w przedsiębiorstwach zestawu podstawowych procesów. Jednak istnieją odmienne poglądy na temat tego, które z tych procesów pełnią w systemach kluczową rolę. Według różnych naukowców i praktyków, skuteczność systemów zależy przede wszystkim od wiarygodnej i szczegółowej oceny ryzyka, od otwartej komunikacji i rzeczywistego zaangażowania pracowników, od wysokiej jakości szkoleń w zakresie bezpieczeństwa, od wnikliwego audytu i przemyślanych działań prewencyjnych lub od dojrzałego przywództwa w zakresie bhp. Proponuje się, aby - celem rozstrzygnięcia wątpliwości w tym zakresie - zastosować metodę rozmytych map kognitywnych. Wskazanie procesów w systemie, które w największym stopniu decydują o jego skuteczności ułatwi określenie priorytetów w obszarze doskonalenia systemów i może znacząco i pozytywnie wpłynąć na bezpieczeństwo zatrudnionych w przedsiębiorstwach, które wdrożyły systemy.
The Occupational Safety and Health Management System (OSH MS) consists of a set of processes that interact with each other, and its goals are to prevent injury and/or ill health to workers and to provide safe and healthy workplaces. A number of studies have been conducted, which proved that the selected occupational health and safety management processes have positive impact on the safety of employees. A the same time a lot of effort has been made to prove that OSH MSs are effective, i.e. meet their goals. In their studies, researchers applied different measures of effectiveness, relating to the entire system or individual processes: they used occupational injury rates, examined and analyzed changes in the assessment of the physical and psychosocial work environment and changes in the assessment of employees well-being, or took into account competitiveness and economic performance indicators. In some studies safety performance was measured by application of performance indicators for individual processes. Nevertheless, the research carried out so far did not give a definite answer to the question whether the occupational health and safety management systems implemented in enterprises were effective and which factors determined this effectiveness. Undoubtedly, ensuring the effectiveness of OHS MSs in enterprises requires the implementation, maintenance and improvement of a set of basic processes. However, there are different views about processes playing a key role in the systems. According to various scientists and practitioners, the effectiveness of systems depends primarily on a reliable and detailed risk assessment, on open communication and real employee involvement, on high quality safety training, on comprehensive audit and thorough preventive actions or on mature OSH leadership. In order to resolve this issue it is suggested to apply the Fuzzy Cognitive Map approach. Identification of processes that affect the system effectiveness most will facilitate the continual improvement of OSH MSs and can significantly increase employee safety in enterprises.
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Tom
Strony
307--326
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 53 poz.
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- Centralny Instytut Ochrony Pracy - Państwowy Instytut Badawczy Zakład Zarządzania Bezpieczeństwem i Higieną Pracy ul. Czerniakowska 16, 00-701 Warszawa
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Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu w ramach umowy 509/P-DUN/2018 ze środków MNiSW przeznaczonych na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (2019).
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