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Introduction to Hazard Control Management A Vital Organizational Function




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
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CRC Press

Pubblicazione: 10/2013
Edizione: 1° edizione





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The International Board for the Certification of Safety Managers (IBFCSM) has designated this text as the Primary Study Reference for those preparing to sit for the Certified Hazard Control Manager (CHCM) and the Certified Hazard Control Manager-Security (CHCM-SEC) Examinations. Introduction to Hazard Control Management: A Vital Organizational Function explains how proven management and leadership principles can improve hazard control and safety management effectiveness in organizations of all types and sizes.This introductory text addresses hazard control and safety management as organizational functions, instead of just programs. It not only supplies a broad overview of essential concepts—including identifying, analyzing, and controlling hazards—but also promotes the importance of safe behaviors. Written by the Executive Director of IBFCSM, the book covers a broad array of hazards that can exist in most organizations. It focuses on the need to use good leadership, effective communication, and proven management techniques to prevent organizational losses. Addresses the inter-relationships of various organizational functions that support hazard control, accident prevention, and safety Includes an overview of emergency management, hazardous materials, and fire safety management Reviews occupational health, radiation safety, and emerging hazards such as nanotechnology and robotic safety Emphasizing the importance of effective communication skills in hazard control efforts, this book promotes an understanding of system safety methodologies and organizational culture to help you control hazards, prevent accidents, and reduce other losses in your organization. It expands on the foundational principles contained in the pamphlet: The Management Approach to Hazard Control. This book is an ideal reference for anyone wanting to learn more about managing hazards, encouraging safe behaviors, and leading hazard control efforts.




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Hazard Control Concepts and PrinciplesHazard Control Management Program or Function Hazard Control Is Good BusinessHazard Control Responsibilities Hazard Control Manager Responsibilities Supervisor Responsibilities Addressing Behaviors Employee Engagement Working with Employee OrganizationsHazard Control Practice Hazard Control Policy Statements Hazard Control Plan Objectives and Goals Reviewing Plans, Policies, and ProceduresHazards Hazard Identification Managing Hazards Preparing for Inspections Inspection ReportsHazard Analysis Change Analysis Creative Hazard Analysis Risk Analysis Phase Hazard Analysis Process Hazard AnalysisJob Hazard Analysis Job DesignHazard Control and Correction Engineering Controls Administrative Controls Work Practices Controls Warnings, Signs, and LabelsPersonal Protective Equipment Eye and Face Protection Head Protection Foot Protection Arm and Hand Protection Body and Torso ProtectionHazard Control Committees and Teams Hazard Survey TeamsEvaluation of Hazard Control Function Effectiveness Areas to EvaluateReview ExercisesLeadership and ManagementLeadership Practical Leadership Ethics and LeadershipManagement Management Theories Peter Drucker Classic Management Theory Motivation-Hygiene Theory Managerial Grid Theory S Theory ZLearning Organizations and Managing KnowledgeDecision Making Management by ExceptionFunctions of Management Planning Directing Organizing Controlling Coordinating StaffingImprovement Management LEAN SIX SIGMA and Safety Project Management Psychological Safety Crisis ManagementOrganizational Dynamics Traditional Organizational Structure Organizational Culture Covert and Overt Cultures The Grapevine Culture Socialization Culture ChangeEffective Speaking and Writing Communication Communication Barriers Effective Writing Purpose for Writing Persuasive Writing Editing Writing a ReportReview ExercisesUnderstanding AccidentsAccident Causation Theories Henri Heinrich’s Five-Factor Accident Sequence Multiple-Causation Theory Biased-Liability Theory Accident Pyramid Prevention of Fatal EventsHuman Factors Error Motivating PeopleAccident-Deviation ModelsAccident ReportingAccident Investigations Classifying Causal Factors Interviewing WitnessesAccident Analysis Root-Cause Analysis (RCA) Accident ReportsOrganizational Functions That Support Accident Prevention Interfacing Support Functions Operational and Support Functions Human Resources Facility Management Purchasing/Receiving Employee Health Shift WorkersWorker Compensation Return-to-Work/Modified-Duty PositionsSubstance AbuseOrientation, Education, and Training Providing Adequate Sessions Training and Hazard Control Training Methods Off-the-Job Safety Education Instructional System Design (ISD)Promoting Hazard ControlReview ExercisesHazard Control—Related DisciplinesCommon Facility Hazards Preventing Slips, Trips, and Falls Electrical Safety Noise Hazards Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems Indoor Air Quality General Machine and Tool Safety Powered Industrial Trucks (29 CFR 1910.178) Ladder and Scaffold SafetyControl of Hazardous Energy (29 CFR 1910.147)Permit Confined Spaces (29 CFR 1910.146)System Safety and Engineering System-Related Discovery ToolsIndustrial HygieneErgonomics and Human FactorsRobotic SafetyEnvironmental ManagementProduct SafetyHazard Analysis Control Critical PointLaboratory SafetyInfection ControlPrivate and Industrial SecurityFleet and Vehicle Safety Safe Practices for Motor Vehicle Operations (ANSI/ASSE Z15.1 Standard)Review ExercisesGovernment, Consensus, and Voluntary Organizations Federal Register Code of Federal RegulationsOccupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Occupational Safety and Health Review CommissionEnvironmental Protection AgencyDepartment of TransportationMine Safety and Health AdministrationNuclear Regulatory CommissionDepartment of Health and Human ServicesDepartment of Homeland SecurityNational Transportation Safety BoardChemical Safety BoardConsumer Product Safety CommissionConsensus Standards Organizations American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists American National Standards Institute American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers American Society of Testing Materials International Compressed Gas Association Factory Mutual Research Corporation International Electrotechnical Commission National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements National Fire Protection Association National Sanitation Foundation International Safety Equipment Institute Underwriters Laboratories National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel InspectorsProfessional Society and Membership Associations Society for Human Resource Management American Association of Occupational Health Nurses Association of Occupational Health Professionals American Chemistry Council American Health Care Association American Hospital Association American Industrial Hygiene Association American Osteopathic Association American Public Health Association American Society of Healthcare Engineering American Society of Industrial Security American Society of Safety Engineers American Welding Society CHEMTREC ECRI Institute Ergonomics Society Health Physics Society Human Factors and Ergonomics Society International Association of Nanotechnology International Consumer Product Health and Safety Organization International Organization for Standardization International System Safety Society National Restaurant Association National Safety Council Risk and Insurance Management SocietyReview ExercisesManaging Hazardous MaterialsDefinitionsRespiratory Protection (29 CFR 1910.134) Types of Respirators Determining Cartridge Type and Selecting Respirators Medical Evaluations Fit Testing Training and Information Program Evaluation Recordkeeping RequirementsPhysical Properties of Hazardous MaterialsAirborne Exposure OSHA Additive FormulaEmergency Showers and EyewashesChemical Storage ConsiderationsCompressed Gas SafetyOSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) Globally Harmonized System Major Hazard Communication Standard Changes Label Changes in the Revised Hazard Communication Standard Safety Data Sheet Changes Addressing Pyrophoric Gases, Simple Asphyxiant, and Combustible Dust Managing and Communicating Changes to the Hazard Communication Standard Employee Training Aspects of Pesticide Regulation That GHS Does Not AffectPiping Systems Identification (ANSI Z13.1)DOT Hazardous Material Regulations Placards ContainersCommon Workplace Chemical HazardsManaging WasteOther Types of Hazardous Waste Universal Waste Medical Waste Electronic Waste (E-Waste)Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response StandardChemical Protective ClothingProcess Safety ManagementIonizing RadiationNuclear Regulatory Commission Ionizing Exposures Agreement State Program Units of MeasureNational Council on Radiation ProtectionFood and Drug AdministrationOSHA Ionizing Radiation Standard (29 CFR 1910.1096) Radioactive Waste ManagementOSHA Nonionizing Radiation Standard (29 CFR 1910.97) Standards for RF Exposures and Measurements Ultraviolet Radiation Visible and InfraredLaser Standards ANSI Z-136.1, Safe Use of Lasers ANSI Z-136.3, Safe Use of Lasers in Health Care ANSI Z136.4, Recommended Practice for Laser Safety Measurements ANSI Z136.5, Safe Use of Lasers in Educational Institutions ANSI Z136.6, Safe Use of Lasers Outdoors ANSI Z136.7, Testing and Labeling of Laser Protective Equipment ANSI Z136.8, Safe Use of Lasers in Research, Development, or Testing Laser Hazard Classification Class 1 Lasers Class 2 Lasers Class 1M Lasers Class 2M Lasers Class 3R Lasers Class 3B Lasers Class 4 Lasers Laser Safety OfficersNanotechnology NIOSH ResearchReview ExercisesFire Safety and Emergency ManagementLife Safety Code, National Fire Protection Association 101Understanding Fire Deficiencies Fire Safety Evaluation System Design ConsiderationsFire Prevention General Alarm Requirements Fire System Inspections Fire 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Autore

James T. Tweedy (Jim) has served as the executive director for the International Board for Certification of Safety Managers (IBFCSM), which is also known as the Board of Certified Hazard Control Management, since 2007. IBFCSM, founded in 1976, offers the following personal credentials: certified healthcare safety professional (CHSP), certified patient safety officer (CPSO), certified hazard control manager (CHCM), certified healthcare emergency professional (CHEP), certified product safety manager (CPSM), and certified hazard control manager-security (CHCM-SEC).Jim founded TLC Services, a health-care, hazard-control, organizational-performance, and educational-consulting organization, in 1996. He has more than 25 years of experience with expertise in the areas of credentialing, hazard control, health-care safety, leadership and team development, education, and compliance. He holds an MS in safety management from Central Missouri University and a BS in liberal studies from Excelsior College. He holds many master-level designations such as CHCM, CPSO, CPSM, CHSP, and CHEP. He also holds a professional membership in the American Society of Safety Engineers and is a member of the American Society of Healthcare Engineering.James is the author of the best-selling textbook, Healthcare Hazard Control and Safety Management, now in its second edition. This book has been used by thousands of health-care organizations as a daily reference resource. Jim is a polished speaker who presents safety-related topics at seminars, conferences, and in the workplace. He taught more than six years at the college level and is an experienced curriculum developer. He has developed and presented original training programs at locations in more than 40 states. He is a recognized leader in the area of healthcare safety and hazard-control management.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781466551589

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 10 x 7 in Ø 1.60 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:3 b/w images and 86 tables
Pagine Arabe: 288
Pagine Romane: xxii


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