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Identifying and Analysing Safety Risk 2e (e-book)

Identifying and Analysing Safety Risk 2e (e-book)

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About this publication

Unidentified safety risks could take an enterprise by surprise and harm its financial future. The cost of non-compliance extends beyond the financial implications of business and personal liability, potentially leading to business closure and loss of life. Identifying and Analysing Safety Risks maps out a path for business owners, entrepreneurs and safety practitioners to accurately and systematically identify, assess and eliminate these risks in their organisations.

To create context, the authors discuss the origins of safety risks and explain legal requirements that must be met to ensure a safe working environment. This second edition includes practical application of the safety risk assessment process from various perspectives including road, railway, and aviation safety risk. Additional information has been incorporated from the chemistry, steel manufacturing and construction industries. A significant part of the book is dedicated to the analysis and assessment of safety risk, the process and scope of safety risk and the vital role of cross-functional teams in addressing safety risks.

Content

Chapter 1: Safety legislation and reporting 
Chapter 2: Legal requirements, analysis and assessment to safety risks 
Chapter 3 Safety as a science 
Chapter 4 Safety and unsafety
Chapter 5 Challenging current views on safety 
Chapter 6 Elements of real safety hazards 
Chapter 7 The characteristics of safety hazards 
Chapter 8 Humans as safety hazards
Chapter 9 Safety in a situational context 
Chapter 10 Safety risk and safety hazards in the work environment 
Chapter 11 Types of safety risk assessment 
Chapter 12 Evaluating safety risk 
Chapter 13 Safety management and workplace incidents 
Chapter 14 The role of cross-functional teams 
Chapter 15 Background on safety investigation. 
Chapter 16 Accident causation theories  
Chapter 17 Incident prevention, investigation and reporting 
Chapter 18 Ethics in safety 
Chapter 19 Report writing on assessing and evaluating safety risk 
Chapter 20 Establishing a safety culture
Chapter 21 Safety management vision statements goals and objectives

Interest / Benefit to

1st year students in Safety Management courses.


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