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PRINCIPLES OF HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT
UNIT IA1
REASONS FOR MANAGING HEALTH AND SAFETY
IA1.1
MORAL OBLIGATION
ON
HEALTH AND SAFETY
REASONABLE CARE CONCEPT
PUTTING PEOPLES H&S AT RISK UNACCEPTABLE
ATTITUDE OF SOCIETY'S
STATISTICS
INDUSTRIES WITH HIGH RISK
ACCIDENT RATES EFFECTED BY SIZE OF ORGANISATIONS
LEGAL OBLIGATION
ON
HEALTH AND SAFETY
PREVENTIVE (ENFORCEMENT NOTICES)
PUNITIVE (THROUGH CRIMINAL SANCTIONS)
COMPENSATORY EFFECTS OF LAW
PRINCIPLES OF SELF-REGULATION
ECONOMIC OBLIGATION
ON
HEALTH AND SAFETY
IMPACT ON SOCIETY AND ORGANISATIONS
INSURED AND UNINSURED COSTS
INSURED COSTS
UNINSURED COSTS
DIRECT COSTS
INDIRECT COSTS
Financial benefits of a positive HSMS
INFLUENCE OF SOCIETY ON HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDARDS AND PRIORITIES
IA1.2
ECONOMIC CLIMATE
GOVERNMENT POLICY AND INITIATIVES
INDUSTRY/BUSINESS RISK PROFILE
GLOBALISATION OF BUSINESS
MIGRANT WORKERS
LEVEL OF SICKNESS ABSENCE AND INCAPACITY
PRINCIPLES OF "CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY"
WORKERS
SUPPLIERS
CUSTOMERS
LOCAL COMMUNITY
IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EFFECTIVENESS IA1.3
DEFINITION OF HEALTH
DEFINITION OF SAFETY
DEFINITION OF WELFARE
DEFINITION OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
DEFINITION OF HAZARD
DEFINITION OF RISK
DEFINITION OF DANGER
MAIN ELEMENTS OF AN EFFECTIVE HEALTH AND SAFETY SYSTEM
MANAGEMENT COMMITMENT
Policy