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An essential resource to navigate a fast-changing and challenging
world, this book presents core concepts and practical insights for
enterprise risk management, business continuity management and
organisational resilience. Business continuity management is a
critical aspect that investors and company directors evaluate in
terms of organisations’ sustainability and future value
propositions, in the face of supply chain disruptions, threats of
economic recession, climate change and the COVID19 pandemic. This
guide demonstrates a simple and systematic way to ensure that
businesses are prepared for any crisis or emergency, including
steps to meet the specific requirements prescribed in the
international Business Continuity Standard ISO 22201, with a
particular focus on the oil and gas sector. The seasoned author
team brings their experience to bear on critical issues such as:
• Where managers lose focus on the need for business continuity
– and how to regain it • How to select and implement a business
continuity management tool • How to plan for the ‘macro
scenario’ that combines supply chain management, risk management,
business continuity and crisis management • How to best utilize
‘peace time’ to explore business continuity plans and
strategies • Why should organizations invest in business
continuity even when the “going is tough in revenue and sales”
This guide to understanding the role of business continuity and
management as an organisational strategy will earn its place on the
desks of senior leaders, health and safety directors, consultants,
corporate trainers and business continuity and risk management
professionals.
This book presents the proceedings of the International Conference
on Health, Safety, Fire, Environment, and Allied Sciences 2020. It
highlights latest developments in the field of science and
technology aimed at improving health and safety in the workplace.
The volume comprises content from leading scientists, engineers,
and policy makers discussing issues relating to industrial safety,
fire hazards and their management in industry, forests and other
settings. Also dealt with are issues of occupational health in
engineering, process and agricultural industry and protection
against incidents of arson and terror attacks. The contents of this
volume will be of interest to researchers, practitioners, and
policy makers alike.
An essential resource to navigate a fast-changing and challenging
world, this book presents core concepts and practical insights for
enterprise risk management, business continuity management and
organisational resilience. Business continuity management is a
critical aspect that investors and company directors evaluate in
terms of organisations’ sustainability and future value
propositions, in the face of supply chain disruptions, threats of
economic recession, climate change and the COVID19 pandemic. This
guide demonstrates a simple and systematic way to ensure that
businesses are prepared for any crisis or emergency, including
steps to meet the specific requirements prescribed in the
international Business Continuity Standard ISO 22201, with a
particular focus on the oil and gas sector. The seasoned author
team brings their experience to bear on critical issues such as:
• Where managers lose focus on the need for business continuity
– and how to regain it • How to select and implement a business
continuity management tool • How to plan for the ‘macro
scenario’ that combines supply chain management, risk management,
business continuity and crisis management • How to best utilize
‘peace time’ to explore business continuity plans and
strategies • Why should organizations invest in business
continuity even when the “going is tough in revenue and sales”
This guide to understanding the role of business continuity and
management as an organisational strategy will earn its place on the
desks of senior leaders, health and safety directors, consultants,
corporate trainers and business continuity and risk management
professionals.
• Introduces the idea of cultural competence as a key internal
differentiator in a globalized and VUCA marketplace • Combines
academic research and the authors’ years of practical experience
to present an actionable framework – and the theory behind it •
Includes case studies from the corporate strategy world, as well as
entrepreneurship, consulting, and people development
This book is a leadership guide to the effective implementation of
the ISO 45001:2018 standard. It takes the high-level leadership and
top management principles put forward in ISO 45001 and develops
them into a comprehensive discourse on how, at the very top of any
organization, large or small, leaders can drive the occupational
health and safety (OH&S) agenda and ensure the effective
implementation of the OH&S management systems. While the
standard sets out expectations for top management, this book
provides a clear explanation of the OH&S roles,
responsibilities, and accountabilities between those who direct the
organization and drive it towards achieving its strategic aims and
those who lead the day-to-day operations. It puts forward a
purposeful, easy-to-follow, and effective system for the
implementation of ISO 45001 whilst also, and more importantly,
maximizing the value proposition of such a global standard,
regardless of industry. The book is written for top management
teams of both non-executive and executive leadership, as well as
senior advisors, in all organizations seeking to effectively
implement OH&S policies and management systems. It can also be
utilized to create training and learning materials to assist with
implementation.
This book is a leadership guide to the effective implementation of
the ISO 45001:2018 standard. It takes the high-level leadership and
top management principles put forward in ISO 45001 and develops
them into a comprehensive discourse on how, at the very top of any
organization, large or small, leaders can drive the occupational
health and safety (OH&S) agenda and ensure the effective
implementation of the OH&S management systems. While the
standard sets out expectations for top management, this book
provides a clear explanation of the OH&S roles,
responsibilities, and accountabilities between those who direct the
organization and drive it towards achieving its strategic aims and
those who lead the day-to-day operations. It puts forward a
purposeful, easy-to-follow, and effective system for the
implementation of ISO 45001 whilst also, and more importantly,
maximizing the value proposition of such a global standard,
regardless of industry. The book is written for top management
teams of both non-executive and executive leadership, as well as
senior advisors, in all organizations seeking to effectively
implement OH&S policies and management systems. It can also be
utilized to create training and learning materials to assist with
implementation.
Environment, health and safety (EHS) management has become
increasingly important in the past 10 years, especially within high
risk and high reliability organizations. EHS is driven from the top
of an organization, and whilst there has been much research on the
subject of EHS leadership, there is very little on EHS governance
and the director's role in leading or influencing change in
organizational safety/EHS performance. Environment, Health and
Safety Governance and Leadership: The Making of High Reliability
Organizations reviews the factors influencing safety/EHS leadership
and governance and addresses all the areas where the role impacts
on the performance and sustainability of organizations. Based on
the author's in-depth research, the book draws on much of the
best-practice standards developed by many leading organizations
such as the UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the Institute of
Directors (IoD) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD). This book provides exclusive insights and legal
imperatives for practitioners and leaders to inform decision
making, strategy and EHS governance, all of which can have a
fundamental impact on business continuity, developing company value
and the sustainability of large organizations around the world.
Written for users, this book provides a structured approach with
processes for implementing OEMS based on the learnings and
experiences from companies who have implemented OEMS. The book
leverages the knowledge of experienced OEMS personnel to provide a
compelling sense of direction for organizations in the
implementation of OEMS. The book includes sample templates and
tools where necessary to ensure successful implementation and
sustainment. The content of this book provides a testing
methodology for implementing an OEMS across any organization while
avoiding the pitfalls others have encountered along the way. The
book: Provides a simple and easy process to follow for implementing
an OEMS Offers organizations an opportunity to avoid the
implementation errors of early adopters and provides them with the
ability of learning from the experiences of others Equipped with
tools and processes to make implementation and sustainment very
effective, thereby avoiding false starts Designed to improve HSE,
business reliability, efficiency, effectiveness, and performance on
an ongoing basis Presents a simple pathway for helping
organizations across all industries including those that operate
within the various segments of the Oil and Gas business, to become
more operationally disciplined in the way we do business and
operate our assets in a high-risk operating environment
• Introduces the idea of cultural competence as a key internal
differentiator in a globalized and VUCA marketplace • Combines
academic research and the authors’ years of practical experience
to present an actionable framework – and the theory behind it •
Includes case studies from the corporate strategy world, as well as
entrepreneurship, consulting, and people development
Written for users, this book provides a structured approach with
processes for implementing OEMS based on the learnings and
experiences from companies who have implemented OEMS. The book
leverages the knowledge of experienced OEMS personnel to provide a
compelling sense of direction for organizations in the
implementation of OEMS. The book includes sample templates and
tools where necessary to ensure successful implementation and
sustainment. The content of this book provides a testing
methodology for implementing an OEMS across any organization while
avoiding the pitfalls others have encountered along the way. The
book: Provides a simple and easy process to follow for implementing
an OEMS Offers organizations an opportunity to avoid the
implementation errors of early adopters and provides them with the
ability of learning from the experiences of others Equipped with
tools and processes to make implementation and sustainment very
effective, thereby avoiding false starts Designed to improve HSE,
business reliability, efficiency, effectiveness, and performance on
an ongoing basis Presents a simple pathway for helping
organizations across all industries including those that operate
within the various segments of the Oil and Gas business, to become
more operationally disciplined in the way we do business and
operate our assets in a high-risk operating environment
This book presents the proceedings of the International Conference
on Health, Safety, Fire, Environment, and Allied Sciences 2020. It
highlights latest developments in the field of science and
technology aimed at improving health and safety in the workplace.
The volume comprises content from leading scientists, engineers,
and policy makers discussing issues relating to industrial safety,
fire hazards and their management in industry, forests and other
settings. Also dealt with are issues of occupational health in
engineering, process and agricultural industry and protection
against incidents of arson and terror attacks. The contents of this
volume will be of interest to researchers, practitioners, and
policy makers alike.
As an Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) practitioner have you
ever wondered "How can I shape my career trajectory to reach a
C-suite position in business?" Or perhaps-for those who do not
aspire to positions of this nature; "How can I develop my ability
to persuade and influence top management more effectively?" The 10
Step MBA for Safety and Health Practitioners answers these
questions to enable you to achieve your personal and professional
OSH goals. Presented over 10 steps encompassing a typical MBA
programme, a transformational model establishes key themes which
are deemed critical in understanding the world of business to exert
greater influence: Strategic - aligning OSH to the overall
direction of a business and creating a lasting OSH purpose that all
stakeholders can relate to Cross-functional - understanding the
different parts of an organisation and integrating OSH within
business functions and ways of working Distinctive - looking for
creative new ways of presenting OSH data and information to
generate interest and enthusiasm. From strategy and leadership to
organisational behaviour and human resource management, from
marketing and brand management to interpersonal skills, this book
shows you how to combine the best of your specialist knowledge with
important business tools, so you can embed OSH at the heart of your
company. The book is an indispensable reference for OSH
practitioners who want to make a positive change in their careers
and become more effective in influencing and leading change.
Process Safety Management and Human Factors: A Practitioner's
Experiential Approach addresses human factors in process safety
management (PSM) from a reflective learning approach. The book is
written by engineers and technical specialists who spent the last
15-20 years of their professional career looking at
behavioral-based safety, human factor research, and safety culture
development in organizations. It is a fundamental resource for
operational, technical and safety managers in high-risk industries
who need to focus on personal and occupational safety management to
prevent safety accidents. Real-life examples illustrate how a good,
effective understanding of human factors supports PSM and positive
impacts on accident occurrence.
Environment, health and safety (EHS) management has become
increasingly important in the past 10 years, especially within high
risk and high reliability organizations. EHS is driven from the top
of an organization, and whilst there has been much research on the
subject of EHS leadership, there is very little on EHS governance
and the director's role in leading or influencing change in
organizational safety/EHS performance. Environment, Health and
Safety Governance and Leadership: The Making of High Reliability
Organizations reviews the factors influencing safety/EHS leadership
and governance and addresses all the areas where the role impacts
on the performance and sustainability of organizations. Based on
the author's in-depth research, the book draws on much of the
best-practice standards developed by many leading organizations
such as the UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the Institute of
Directors (IoD) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD). This book provides exclusive insights and legal
imperatives for practitioners and leaders to inform decision
making, strategy and EHS governance, all of which can have a
fundamental impact on business continuity, developing company value
and the sustainability of large organizations around the world.
As an Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) practitioner have you
ever wondered "How can I shape my career trajectory to reach a
C-suite position in business?" Or perhaps-for those who do not
aspire to positions of this nature; "How can I develop my ability
to persuade and influence top management more effectively?" The 10
Step MBA for Safety and Health Practitioners answers these
questions to enable you to achieve your personal and professional
OSH goals. Presented over 10 steps encompassing a typical MBA
programme, a transformational model establishes key themes which
are deemed critical in understanding the world of business to exert
greater influence: Strategic - aligning OSH to the overall
direction of a business and creating a lasting OSH purpose that all
stakeholders can relate to Cross-functional - understanding the
different parts of an organisation and integrating OSH within
business functions and ways of working Distinctive - looking for
creative new ways of presenting OSH data and information to
generate interest and enthusiasm. From strategy and leadership to
organisational behaviour and human resource management, from
marketing and brand management to interpersonal skills, this book
shows you how to combine the best of your specialist knowledge with
important business tools, so you can embed OSH at the heart of your
company. The book is an indispensable reference for OSH
practitioners who want to make a positive change in their careers
and become more effective in influencing and leading change.
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