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Managing Safety Culture
B LOUW (EDITOR)
What does it mean to establish a culture of safety in the workplace? Managing Safety Culture not only defines safety awareness as part of a company’s culture, it also describes how this culture should be established.
   CONTENTS
• Promoting a safety culture in the workplace
• Establish a safety culture
• Safety management vision
statements, goals and objectives
KEY FEATURES
• Development and execution of an effective safety management system
• Assess the effectiveness of an existing safety management system
  • Clearly defines learning outcomes at the start of each chapter to help readers navigate the contents of OSH
• Self-assessment questions at the end of each chapter to test the reader’s understanding of the material
• Examples relevant to the South African business environment.
ABOUT THE EDITORS
Leonie Louw is a lecturer in Safety and Environmental Management at Unisa. She serves on the management board of two NGOs and is involved in community engagement and community upliftment projects.
SUITABLE FOR
Safety practitioners, Safety Management students, owners and managers of small businesses.
MANAGING SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE
L FOURIE & F VAN LOGGERENBERG
The management of safety in the workplace is a priority in all businesses. In Managing Safety in the Workplace the authors discuss the core principles of safety management, accountability for safety in organisations, health and safety practices, and safety control measures and techniques. They pay specific attention to the role of safety audits and safety inspections, and the value of safety recognition and reward systems to promote safe work practices.
KEY FEATURES
• Clearly defined learning outcomes and key terms at the start of each chapter to guide students and practitioners through the information in the book
• Information and examples that are relevant to all types of organisations in South Africa
• A detailed comparison of ISO 45001 and OHSAS 18001
• Self-assessment questions at the end of each chapter to test the reader’s
understanding of the material.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS AND EDITOR
Lizbie Fourie has a BEd Hons in Educational Management. After 28 years in the educational environment, she followed her passion for research with a specific
978 1 48512 109 1 978 1 48512 476 4 2017
98 PAGES
ZAR R173.00 ZAR R161.00
978 1 48511 206 8 978 1 48511 790 2 2015
92 PAGES
ZAR R212.00 ZAR R198.00
              JUTA BUSINESS CATALOGUE | 2018/2019
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