E-Book, Englisch, 186 Seiten
Smith Management Obligations for Health and Safety
1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4398-6279-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 186 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4398-6279-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
In recent years, the safety management field has placed leadership and commitment at the center of effective workplace health and safety programs. At the same time, personal liability for workplace health and safety has increased, resulting in poor outcomes for individual managers. Discussing the minimum expectations that courts and tribunals have of managers, Management Obligations for Health and Safety examines the relationship between those expectations and effective safety performance.
The book looks at safety management from the perspective of management obligations. What expectations are placed on managers at all levels of an organization to ensure that the workplace and systems of work are safe, and how are these expectations considered and analyzed by courts and public inquiries? As importantly, the book explores how management actions in relation to these obligations and expectations influence, positively or negatively, the safety performance of an organization. With examples drawn from legal and quasi-legal processes, one of the more enlightening and thought-provoking features of this book is the extensive use of cross examination taken from various proceedings.
No one person reacts the same to finding him- or herself responsible for managing the aftermath of a death at work, or having to deal with the immediate pressure of being subject to interviews and investigation by safety regulators (much less the drawn-out experience of the legal process), but one of the most constant reactions is "Why didn’t anybody tell me about this?" Stressing the importance of safety culture, this book details the true nature of the expectations that are placed on managers by virtue of their obligation to provide a safe workplace.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Managers and Safety Management
Introduction
Safety Management Systems
BP Texas City
Longford
Montara and the Deepwater Horizon
Safety Culture
References
Bata Industries
Introduction
Background
Thomas Bata
Remuneration Strategies
Reliance on "the System"
Douglas Marchant
Keith Weston
Final Comments
References
Management Line of Sight
Introduction
BP Texas City
Montara
Deepwater Horizon
Understanding Management Line of Sight
References
Understanding Rules
Introduction
Why Rules Don’t Always Work
BP Texas City
Montara
Texting and Driving
The Herald of Free Enterprise
Western Power
Black Hawk 221
Final Thoughts about Rules
References
Training and Competence
Introduction
Relying on Training and Competence
Longford
BP Texas City
Piper Alpha
Deepwater Horizon
Conclusion
References
Everyone Has the Right to Stop the Job
Introduction
How do You Know it is Bad Enough to Act?
Stopping the Oil on Piper Alpha
Activating the EDS on the Deepwater Horizon
Conclusion
References
Delegation
Introduction
Commercial Industrial Construction Group
HMAS Westralia
The Ritchie Decision
Conclusion
References
Warning Signs
Introduction
Peter Kite
The Herald of Free Enterprise
The Space Shuttle Challenger
Texas City
Montara
The Deepwater Horizon
Conclusion
References
Learning Lessons
Introduction
BP Texas City
Piper Alpha
The Deepwater Horizon—Transocean
Conclusion
References
Managing Change
Introduction
The Herald of Free Enterprise
Longford
Montara and the Deepwater Horizon
Bad decisions?
References
Production before Safety
Introduction
Risk Assessment
Herald of Free Enterprise
Home Insulation
Deepwater Horizon
Montara Inquiry
Conclusion
References
Managing the Obligations
Introduction
Bata
Montara
Deepwater Horizon
Repeated Failures
Managing Expectations
What Risks?
Moura
References
Index