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Studies how organisations manage safety and what is crucial for a good safety management system, how to harness change directly to safety improvement and how to adapt safety management systems to change imposed from the outside.

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Pat Burling ... This is a conscientious and provocative book demanding close study and reflection. It should inspire the new generation of safety professionals and encourage researchers in safety and risk management and organisational change. OS&H - Occupational Safety & Health E. Petridou, University of Athens ...considers important general issues and presents several useful conceptual models... the Editors have added an important element of coherence through their inter-chapter narrative... very useful for safety consultants and senior managers...provides an elegant presentation of theoretical and operational issues. Accident Analysis & Prevention

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Foreword. Introduction. Perspectives on safety management and change (Hale et al.). Part 1. Understanding and Modelling the Safe Management System. Models of organisations versus safety management approaches: a discussion based on studies of the internal control of SHE reform in Norway (Hovden). Developments in HSE management in oil and gas exploration and productions (Visser). Safety management assessment and task analysis - a missing link? (Kirwan). The role of safety climate in a safety management system (Cabrera, Isla). Corporate cultures towards strategic health and safety management and the challenge of organisational change (Wehrmeyer). Part 2. Change, Learning and Safety Improvement. Participative management models and the role of groups and supervision (Seppala). Elements for designing a self-correcting organisation: examples from nuclear plants (Bourrier). Layer system for learning from human contributions to events: a first outline (Becker). An evaluation of the use of the international safety rating system as intervention to improve the organisation of safety (Chaplin, Hale). Part 3. Responding to Outside Change. Process safety management and the implications of organisational change (Baram). Management of health and safety aspects of major organisational change (Wright). Privatisation and division into competing units as a challenge for safety management (Maidment). Safety related interventions in inter-organisational fields (Wilpert, Fahlbruch). Organisational decision making and risk management under pressure from fast technological change (Svedung, Rasmussen). Conclusions. Conclusions (Baram, Hale). Keywords.

Safety Management The Challenge of Change

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    Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
    Publication Date: 10/12/1998
    ISBN13: 9780080430751, 978-0080430751
    ISBN10: 0080430759

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Studies how organisations manage safety and what is crucial for a good safety management system, how to harness change directly to safety improvement and how to adapt safety management systems to change imposed from the outside.

    Trade Review
    Pat Burling ... This is a conscientious and provocative book demanding close study and reflection. It should inspire the new generation of safety professionals and encourage researchers in safety and risk management and organisational change. OS&H - Occupational Safety & Health E. Petridou, University of Athens ...considers important general issues and presents several useful conceptual models... the Editors have added an important element of coherence through their inter-chapter narrative... very useful for safety consultants and senior managers...provides an elegant presentation of theoretical and operational issues. Accident Analysis & Prevention

    Table of Contents
    Foreword. Introduction. Perspectives on safety management and change (Hale et al.). Part 1. Understanding and Modelling the Safe Management System. Models of organisations versus safety management approaches: a discussion based on studies of the internal control of SHE reform in Norway (Hovden). Developments in HSE management in oil and gas exploration and productions (Visser). Safety management assessment and task analysis - a missing link? (Kirwan). The role of safety climate in a safety management system (Cabrera, Isla). Corporate cultures towards strategic health and safety management and the challenge of organisational change (Wehrmeyer). Part 2. Change, Learning and Safety Improvement. Participative management models and the role of groups and supervision (Seppala). Elements for designing a self-correcting organisation: examples from nuclear plants (Bourrier). Layer system for learning from human contributions to events: a first outline (Becker). An evaluation of the use of the international safety rating system as intervention to improve the organisation of safety (Chaplin, Hale). Part 3. Responding to Outside Change. Process safety management and the implications of organisational change (Baram). Management of health and safety aspects of major organisational change (Wright). Privatisation and division into competing units as a challenge for safety management (Maidment). Safety related interventions in inter-organisational fields (Wilpert, Fahlbruch). Organisational decision making and risk management under pressure from fast technological change (Svedung, Rasmussen). Conclusions. Conclusions (Baram, Hale). Keywords.

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