Publisher: Health and Safety Executive (HSE Books) , ISBN 0717619060, Published 2000, 223 pages.<br/>Description:<br/>The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) identified the need for a Tool to measure health and safety performance/improvement over time within a sector. It was intended that the Tool wou
Safety Metrics: Tools and Techniques for Measuring Safety Performance
โ Scribed by Christopher A. Janicak Ph.D. CSP ARM
- Publisher
- Government Institutes
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 234
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Use this practical guide to evaluate the efficiency of your company's current safety and health processes and make fact-based decisions that continually improve overall performance. Written for safety professionals with limited exposure to statistics and safety-performance-measurement strategies, this comprehensive book shows you how to assess trends, inconsistencies, data, safety climates, and training in your workplace so you can identify areas that need corrective actions before an accident or injury occurs.
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