Risk-based, Management-led, Audit-driven, SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

Risk-based, Management-led, Audit-driven, Safety Management Systems, explains what a safety management system (SMS) is, and how it reduces risk in order to prevent accidental losses in an organization. It advocates the integration of safety and health into the day-to-day management of the enterprise...

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Main Author: McKinnon, Ron C. (Author)
Format: Manuscript Book
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton, FL CRC Press imprint of Taylor & Francis Group 2017
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