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Modern Trends in Occupational Safety Management

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Problems related to work safety have been accompanying humanity since the dawn of time. In times before the Industrial Revolution, human and animal muscle strength was used to work, and "safe work" solutions were developed and introduced individually by the user or supervising the work. Only a change in the way work was done due to the industrial revolution, the introduction of new energy sources, the transformation of manufactories into factories and the birth of the working class brought about greater, concrete changes. It was at that time that various machines and devices began to be introduced into the workplace, which on the one hand improved work and on the other hand created more and more potentially dangerous situations. Security was started holistically and institutionally. With the transformation and return of capitalism, the subject of real work safety returned. Health and safety was to be not only a fashionable slogan, but a value that was supposed to guarantee profit - in accordance with the principle that accidents reduce productivity. It was also connected with the process of adapting Polish law in the field of health and safety to the law of the European Union (EU), which resulted from Poland's pursuit of EU membership. Moreover, an important factor initiating these changes was the interest of enterprises in quality management systems compliant with the ISO 9000 series and environmental management systems compliant with the ISO 14000 series, and related attempts to adapt the system management concept to the area of occupational health and safety, resulting in PN-N standards 18000 series. This publication analyzes the new standard PN-ISO 45001:2018 - "Occupational health and safety management systems - Requirements with guidance for use" comparing it with the standard PN-N 18001:2004 - "Occupational health and safety management. Requirements".
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126--138
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Bibliogr. 27 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Silesian University of Technology, ul. Akademicka 2A 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
  • Silesian University of Technology, ul. Akademicka 2A 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
Bibliografia
  • 1. Act from 30 march 1965 on occupational safety and health, Dz. U 1965, Nr 13, poz. 91.
  • 2. Act from 26 June 1974, Labor Code, Dz. U 1974, Nr 24, poz. 141.
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  • 12. Rajaprasad S., Chalapathi P. (2015) Safety and Health at Work, 6 (3) 200-2005
  • 13. Regulation of the President of Poland from 22 August 1927 on the prevention of
  • occupational diseases, DzU 1927, Nr 78, poz. 676.
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  • 15. Roberts D. (2015) IEEE Industry Applications Magazine, 21 (3) pp. 67-74
  • 16. Standard AS/NZS 4804-1997. Occupational health and safety management systems –general guidelines on principles, systems and supporting techniques.
  • 17. Standard BS 8800:1996. Guide to occupational health and safety management systems.
  • 18. Standard ISO 45001:2018. Occupational health and safety management systems – Requirements with guidance use.
  • 19. Standard NPR 5001. Guide to occupational health and safety management systems. Technical Report. Nederlands Normalisatie-institut, September 1997.
  • 20. Standard OHSAS 18001:1999 Occupational health and safety management systems. Specification. Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series, BSI 1999.
  • 21. Standard PN-N 18002:2011. Occupational safety and health management systems. General guidelines for risk assessment.
  • 22. Standard PN-N 18004:2001. Occupational safety and health management systems. Implementation guidelines.
  • 23. Standard 18001:2004. Occupational safety and health management systems.
  • Requirements.
  • 24. Standard VPP Revised Voluntary Protection Programs Policies and Procedures Manual: Instruction TED 8.1a. US Washington, D.C., Occupational Safety and Health Administration 1996.
  • 25. www.mop.pl/doc/html/konwencje/k155.html (Accessed 22 February 2018).
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  • 27. Zhou L., Cao Q., Yu K. et al. (2018) International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15 (5) Article Number: 868
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MEiN, umowa nr SONP/SP/546092/2022 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2022-2023).
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