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Serious Incident Prevention: How to Sustain Accident-Free Operations in Your Plant or Company 2nd Ed

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Title: Serious Incident Prevention: How to Sustain Accident-Free Operations in Your Plant or Company 2nd Ed
Author: Thomas Burns
ISBN: 0750675217 / 9780750675215
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 216
Publisher: GULF
Year: 2002
Availability: In Stock
     
 
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This is your guide to creating a proactive, effective prevention process. This book presents a model showing you how to systematically identify and execute the steps needed to make your operations incident-free. Its team-based approach draws every level of the organization into the effort.

Serious incidents affect a company's most important and most visible measures of performance, including profitability and company image. Use the author's ground-breaking method for preventing serious incidents, from a team perspective. Whether applied in real-life situations or in the classroom, this method will help you create a safer, more profitable plant.

Up to date information and expanded topic coverage is provided in this new edition. There are two new chapters. One covers leveraging the power of behavior-based techniques and the other covers the benefits of developing teamwork skills. New material features case studies of corporations that have achieved a high degree of success from the implementation of Burns' techniques. Additionally, the author has included safety performance scorecards, a practical and effective tool for preventing serious incidents.

Serious incident prevention: A career perspective. The improvement challenge.
The barriers to improvement. Management of change. A proven process improvement model.
Establishing serious incident prevention as an organizational priority.
Employee involvement.
Understanding the risks.
Identifying the critical work.
Establishing performance standards.
Measurement and feedback.
Reinforcement and corrective action.
Improving and updating the process.
Applying the process model: A case study.
Responding to the challenge.

 
 
 
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