
Total Safety and the Productivity Challenge
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 25. March 2019
Book
Hardback
276 pages
978-1-138-09130-6 (ISBN)
Description
Adopting a strategic approach to risk management can maximize competitiveness and profitability. Total Safety and Productivity approaches offer managers a set of methods and tools to apply a Total Safety Management (TSM) philosophy to achieve this. The capability to anticipate, assess and plan for risks associated with future operations is a critical success factor, for enterprises of all types and sizes. The ability to risk assess actual operations with an easy to apply, resilient methodology can offer significant benefits in terms of the capacity to improve safety and performance.
This book describes approaches that can be used alone or jointly to improve safety management in any organization. The methods are based on academic best practice and have been developed by leading experts, but are presented here in a practical way for application in industry by non-experts. The book outlines a professional approach to risk and safety management, which requires goal setting, planning and the measurement of performance, and encourages a safety management system that is woven holistically into the fabric of an organization so that it becomes part of the culture, the way people do their jobs, and helps ensure that issues are correctly prioritized and managed as they emerge.
This book is essential reading for professionals, at both expert and non-expert level, who are interested in applying the TSM philosophy within their organization.
This book describes approaches that can be used alone or jointly to improve safety management in any organization. The methods are based on academic best practice and have been developed by leading experts, but are presented here in a practical way for application in industry by non-experts. The book outlines a professional approach to risk and safety management, which requires goal setting, planning and the measurement of performance, and encourages a safety management system that is woven holistically into the fabric of an organization so that it becomes part of the culture, the way people do their jobs, and helps ensure that issues are correctly prioritized and managed as they emerge.
This book is essential reading for professionals, at both expert and non-expert level, who are interested in applying the TSM philosophy within their organization.
Reviews / Votes
"A practical approach for engineering sector organisations, who can now learn to apply modern risk management practices to support competitiveness and profitability." - Victor Hrymak, Dublin Institute of Technology, IrelandMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Reference
Illustrations
68 s/w Abbildungen, 11 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 25 s/w Tabellen, 57 s/w Zeichnungen
25 Tables, black and white; 57 Line drawings, black and white; 11 Halftones, black and white; 68 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
614 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-09130-6 (9781138091306)
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Persons
Maria Chiara Leva is a lecturer in Human Factors and Industrial Safety at the Technical University Dublin. She is a visiting Research Fellow in the Centre for Innovative Human Systems at Trinity College Dublin, and is also the co-founder of a campus company called Tosca Solutions.
Tom Kontogiannis is a professor in Human Factors and Industrial Safety at the Technical University of Crete. Since 1997, he has headed the Cognitive Ergonomics and Industrial Safety (CEIS) Lab at the Technical University of Crete.
Marko Gerbec is an application research counsellor in the Department for Inorganic Chemistry and Technology, as well as an associate professor at Jozef Stefan's International Postgraduate School.
Olga Aneziris is a head of research at the Laboratory of Systems Reliability and Industrial Safety, at the National Centre for Scientific Research "DEMOKRITOS", and the project manager of various EU funded projects (e.g. INTEGRISK, TOSCA, SUPER-LNG).
Tom Kontogiannis is a professor in Human Factors and Industrial Safety at the Technical University of Crete. Since 1997, he has headed the Cognitive Ergonomics and Industrial Safety (CEIS) Lab at the Technical University of Crete.
Marko Gerbec is an application research counsellor in the Department for Inorganic Chemistry and Technology, as well as an associate professor at Jozef Stefan's International Postgraduate School.
Olga Aneziris is a head of research at the Laboratory of Systems Reliability and Industrial Safety, at the National Centre for Scientific Research "DEMOKRITOS", and the project manager of various EU funded projects (e.g. INTEGRISK, TOSCA, SUPER-LNG).
Content
Section 1: A framework of managing total safety
1 Total Safety Management: Why ?
2 Understanding Hazards And Risks: The Need For A Common Operational Picture
Section 2: Understanding hazards and risks
3 Process risk assessment. From the basics to new frontiers
4 Bowties for Occupational Risk Management
5 A system dynamics approach in modeling organizational tradeoffs in safety management
Section 3: Establishing and monitoring a Common Operational Picture
6 Developing a Risk Register to Deliver Risk Intelligence support
7 Continuous Monitoring in Safety Performance
8 Safety by Design: Design of Inland Container Terminals with Dangerous Goods
Section 4: Managing knowledge, skills and changes in the context of business strategy.
9 Total Project Planning: Integration of Task Analysis, Safety Analysis and Optimisation techniques
10 Knowledge management in total safety for major hazards plants
11 Effective Virtual Reality Training For Safety Critical Activites In The Industry
12 Management of technical and organizational changes in major hazard industries
13 Risk and productivity: The way forward
1 Total Safety Management: Why ?
2 Understanding Hazards And Risks: The Need For A Common Operational Picture
Section 2: Understanding hazards and risks
3 Process risk assessment. From the basics to new frontiers
4 Bowties for Occupational Risk Management
5 A system dynamics approach in modeling organizational tradeoffs in safety management
Section 3: Establishing and monitoring a Common Operational Picture
6 Developing a Risk Register to Deliver Risk Intelligence support
7 Continuous Monitoring in Safety Performance
8 Safety by Design: Design of Inland Container Terminals with Dangerous Goods
Section 4: Managing knowledge, skills and changes in the context of business strategy.
9 Total Project Planning: Integration of Task Analysis, Safety Analysis and Optimisation techniques
10 Knowledge management in total safety for major hazards plants
11 Effective Virtual Reality Training For Safety Critical Activites In The Industry
12 Management of technical and organizational changes in major hazard industries
13 Risk and productivity: The way forward