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SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO WORK SAFETY MANAGEMENT IN THE WORKPLACE
Author(s) -
Z. M. Yaremko,
Svitlana Tymoshuk,
Viktoriya Vashchuk
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
upravlìnnâ rozvitkom skladnih sistem
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2412-9933
pISSN - 2219-5300
DOI - 10.32347/2412-9933.2021.46.149-154
Subject(s) - risk analysis (engineering) , compromise , risk management , control (management) , productivity , process (computing) , work (physics) , occupational safety and health , production (economics) , business , organizational safety , safety culture , computer science , operations management , engineering , marketing , organizational performance , medicine , economics , mechanical engineering , social science , management , finance , pathology , artificial intelligence , sociology , macroeconomics , operating system , organizational behavior and human resources , organizational engineering
Occupational safety management in our country no longer meets modern requirements for occupational safety in the workplace and needs to be improved, in particular through the introduction of a risk-oriented approach to the assessment of production factors. The use of risk-oriented approach system to safety management in the workplace is substantiated in this work, and it is the primary link in the management system of labor protection and its optimal (comfortable) organization significantly affects the production environment, safety and staff productivity. A structural and logical model of the incident at the workplace is proposed and possible dangerous events, the development of which in space and time can lead to its implementation are identified. Dangerous events can be caused by both - the actions of the employer and the employee, as well as external factors. All considered dangerous events are random in nature, so methods of general theory of random process control, simulation and Boolean algebra are used for their analysis. According to this model, workplace safety management involves identifying the factors that are most likely to be present in the workplace and justifying measures to reduce the frequency of their occurrence and increase the level of safety. It is shown that the use of a systemic risk-oriented approach to safety management in the workplace will allow to identify the factors that are most likely to cause accidents and to develop appropriate measures to eliminate them. In a market economy, an important point in occupational safety management at all levels is to resolve the compromise between the economic feasibility of economic activity and social responsibility of the state in a way that reduces production risk, namely - maintaining human-centric economic development. Finding such a compromise is difficult and problematic, as it is difficult to compare in commensurate units the economic performance of economic activities with social losses due to accidents and occupational diseases at work. In the conditions of decentralization, when the role of supervisory bodies over the state of labor protection is reduced, it is very important to form elements of labor protection culture in employees and managers. Improving public and cultural education on occupational safety remains a priority of our country's public policy, in particular through higher education, which trains highly qualified workers and senior managers who are personally responsible for occupational safety at each workplace.

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