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  2. Integrity engineering - Wikipedia

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    For Integrity Management, it's crucial that Integrity Engineers make independent, impartial decisions to ensure equipment is designed, maintained, operated, and decommissioned following the best industry practices. This independence helps maintain a high level of integrity and safety.

  3. Asset integrity management systems - Wikipedia

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    Asset Integrity Management Systems (AIMS) outline the ability of an asset to perform its required function effectively and efficiently whilst protecting health, safety and the environment and the means of ensuring that the people, systems, processes, and resources that deliver integrity are in place, in use and will perform when required over the whole life-cycle of the asset.

  4. Decent work - Wikipedia

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    Decent work is employment that "respects the fundamental rights of the human person as well as the rights of workers in terms of conditions of work safety and remuneration. ... respect for the physical and mental integrity of the worker in the exercise of their employment." [1] Decent work is applied to both the formal and informal sector.

  5. Religion and Integrity in the Workplace: A Controversial Study

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    Do god-fearing, church-going people make better employees? Are the religious or spiritual more honest and responsible? In a word, "no," according to a recent paper based on studies done by a ...

  6. Integrity management - Wikipedia

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    Integrity within a corporate set-up is a holistic approach that makes prudent and ethical decisions in finance and other areas, including operations, marketing, human resources and manufacturing. [1] At the core of integrity management is the belief that companies have a strong interest and responsibility to act with integrity at all times.

  7. Integrity Inventory - Wikipedia

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    The Integrity Inventory, when used as a pre-employment screening tool, predicts individuals’ likelihood of engaging in Counterproductive work behaviors including assessing: ethics and moral character, work attitudes, theft attitudes, potential for substance abuse (i.e., alcohol or drug use), emotional stability, turnover intentions, and/or behaviors that are hazardous and place the civilian ...

  8. Integrity Management Plan - Wikipedia

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    Integrity Management Plan (part of an asset integrity management system) is a documented and systematic approach to ensure the long-term integrity of an asset or assets. [1] Integrity management planning is a process for assessing and mitigating risks in an effort to reduce both the likelihood and consequences of incidents.

  9. Safety culture - Wikipedia

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    Safety culture is the element of organizational culture which is concerned with the maintenance of safety and compliance with safety standards. It is informed by the organization's leadership and the beliefs, perceptions and values that employees share in relation to risks within the organization, workplace or community.