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Zero to Culture: A Step by Step Guide to Implementing an
Employee-Oriented Safety Management System equips students with the
knowledge and leadership skills required to effectively build,
maintain, and model a culture of safety within a business or
organization. The book guides readers through each step of the
implementation process to ensure a well-constructed system and
maximum impact. The book begins with a chapter that explains the
vital role of leadership in establishing safety culture. Later
chapters explore how to structure a safety management system,
conduct a hazard inventory, and construct a three-tiered hazard
recognition program. Students learn about emergency planning,
prevention, and response, as well as how to build an investigations
initiative. Dedicated chapters address behavior-based and human
factors initiatives, and the book concludes with a section that
explains how to ensure a safety program meets ISO 45001 standards.
Complete in scope and highly accessible, Zero to Culture is well
suited for any course that prepares future safety professionals to
construct cultures of safety in a variety of work-related settings.
A foundational textbook, Principles of Occupational Safety
Management combines outstanding scholarly source material with
original experience-based writing to lay out the principles of
managing occupational safety. The text begins by outlining the
history of the field. The subsequent eleven chapters discuss both
the tangible and intangible aspects of safety management. Specific
topics include fire behavior, OSHA record-keeping procedures,
safety training strategies, how to recognize hazards, threats, and
vulnerabilities, how to conduct investigations, and how to
establish a safety management system. Students also learn about the
principles of safety leadership, the links between behavior and
culture, and the human factors in safety management. Carefully
curated and written by experts in their respective fields,
Principles of Occupational Safety Management is ideal for
occupational safety courses, hazard recognition program management,
and investigational courses that address appropriate handling of
involved persons.
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