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  2. Occupational safety and health literacy - Wikipedia

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    Data analysis shows that lack of safety and health education, poor communications and human factors are a root-causal factor in a significantly high number of all recorded accidents globally. [ 16 ] Within employment, poor OSH literacy skills and human factors are the root-causal factor in a significantly high percentage of accidents.

  3. Occupational safety and health - Wikipedia

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    The concept of working culture is intended in this context to mean a reflection of the essential value systems adopted by the undertaking concerned. Such a culture is reflected in practice in the managerial systems, personnel policy, principles for participation, training policies and quality management of the undertaking.

  4. Safety management system - Wikipedia

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    An occupational safety management system (OSMS) is a management system designed to manage occupational safety and health risks in the workplace.If the system contains elements of management of longer-term health impacts and occupational disease, it may be referred to as a occupational safety and health management system (OSHMS) or occupational health and safety management system (OHSMS).

  5. Malaysian Standard 1722:2011 - Wikipedia

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    Organizing – focuses on the establishment of OSH responsibilities and accountabilities structures, a training system, competency definitions, documentation practices and a communication system. Planning and implementation – addresses the activities associated with the fulfilment of the principles expressed in the OSH policy statement.

  6. ISO 45001 - Wikipedia

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    The standard was designed to fit into an integrated management system. [1] The standard is based on OHSAS 18001, conventions and guidelines of the International Labour Organization, and national standards. [1] [2] It includes elements that are additional to OHSAS 18001 which it is replacing over a three-year migration period from 2018 to 2021. [3]

  7. National Incident Management System - Wikipedia

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    NIMS runs on 14 principles of management to help incident management run smoother. The 14 principles include: [4] Common terminology - communications involve common vocabulary and plain English (i.e. no 10-codes) Modular organization - the organizational structure is modular, and can be changed as needed to fit the incident's needs.

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  9. National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health

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    In 1974, the Health and Safety at Work Act laid down general principles for the management of health and safety at work in Britain. [2] This legislation, together with the establishment of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and Health and Safety Commission (HSC) (now merged), led to more emphasis being placed on occupational safety and health by UK employers from the mid-1970s onwards. [3]