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Health and safety at work issue concerns every employer. Adjusting the work environment to legal requirements and standards is the key to creating health and safety culture. In every functioning OSH system there are various types of problems that employers face. The subject of the article is how to solve the problem of safety in production systems using the brainstorming method. The basic element of creating health and safety culture is an appropriate approach to occupational risk management. Risk assessment in the workplace should take place in teams as it is possible to reliably identify hazards and accurately assess them.
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Tom
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19--24
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 13 poz. rys., tab
Twórcy
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- Rzeszow University of Technology, Powstańców Warszawy 10, Rzeszów, Poland
autor
- Podkarpackie Centre for Didactic Sevices, Rymanowska 15a, Rzeszów, Poland
autor
- Podkarpackie Centre for Didactic Services, Rymanowska 15a, Rzeszów, Poland
autor
- Czestochowa University of Technology, Armii Krajowej 19B, Poland
Bibliografia
- 1. BADRIA A., GBODOSSOUB A., NADEAUA S. 2012. Occupational health and safety risks: Towards the integration into project management, Safety Science: Volume 50, Issue 2, 190-198.
- 2. BRAGATTO P. A., ANSALDI S. M., AGNELLO P. 2015. Small enterprises and major hazards: How to develop an appropriate safety management system, Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries: Volume 33, 232-244.
- 3. CHOVANEC A., BREZNICKÁ A. 2017. Some Aspects of a Manufacturing Process Simulation, Manufacturing Technology: Volume 17, No. 3, 319-325.
- 4. DOBOSZ M., SAJA P., PACANA A., WOŹNY A. 2016. Improvement of health and safety conditions at selected workplaces – on the example of trans-shipment terminal logistics company, Production Management and Engineering Sciences, London, 55-59.
- 5. FAISAL K., SAMITH R., SALIM A. 2015. Methods and models in process safety and risk management: Past, present and future, Process Safety and Environmental Protection: Volume 98, 116-147.
- 6. JARDINE C., HRUDEY S., SHORTREED J., CRAIG L., KREWSKI D., FURGAL C., MCCOLL S. 2003. Risk management frameworks for human health and environmental risks, Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B Critical Reviews: Volume 6, 569-718.
- 7. K.Y. LO CH., CHING V., KAN C. W. 2014. Occupational health and safety issues in operations management: A systematic and citation network analysis review, International Journal of Production Economics: Volume 158, 334-344.
- 8. LEVESON N. 2015. A systems approach to risk management through leading safety indicators, Reliability Engineering & System Safety: Volume 136, 17-34.
- 9. MADLOVA D., GEBHART V. 2016. Occupational Health and Safety Hazards in Machining, Manufacturing Technology: Volume 16, No. 4, 740-743.
- 10. NIELSEN K. J. 2014. Improving safety culture through the health and safety organization: A case study, Journal of Safety Research: Volume 48, 7-17.
- 11. SAJA P., WOŹNY A., PACANA A., DOBOSZ M. 2017. Additional components of risk assessment and their impact on the probability parameter, Production Engineering Archives: Volume 14, 11-14.
- 12. ULEWICZ R., KLIMECKA-TATAR D., MAZUR M., NICIEJEWSKA M. 2015. Wybrane aspekty zarządzania bezpieczeństwem i higieną pracy, Oficyna Wydawnicza Stowarzyszenia Menedżerów Jakości i Produkcji, Częstochowa.
- 13. WINCEK J., SÁVIO SOUSA L., MYERS M. R., OZOG H. 2015. Organizational change management for process safety, Process Safety Progress: Volume 34, Issue 1, 89–93.
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu w ramach umowy 509/P-DUN/2018 ze środków MNiSW przeznaczonych na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (2018).
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Bibliografia
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