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Global Occupational Safety and Health Management Handbook

"There are numerous books on International Environmental Management, International Marketing, and Global Business Management. There are also books on Occupational Safety and Health Management. But there are no books on global or international health and safety topics. This represents a vacuum o...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Fuller, Thomas P.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Milton : Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2019.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Editor; Contributors; Chapter 1 Introduction to Global Occupational Safety and Health; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Growth and Globalization; 1.3 OSH and Globalization; 1.4 Numbers of Injuries and Illnesses; 1.5 Economic and Social Costs; 1.6 Lack of Awareness of OSH Program Benefits; 1.7 Management and Benchmarking; 1.8 Cultural, Economic, and Educational Differences; 1.9 Education, Training, and Credentialing; 1.9.1 Formal Education in OSH; 1.9.2 Global OSH Training; 1.9.3 Mainstreaming OSH Education
  • 1.9.4 Licensing and Credentialing1.10 International Organizations and Regulations; 1.11 Special Types of Workers-Children and Informal Workers; 1.11.1 Child Labor; 1.11.2 Informal Workers; References; Chapter 2 Intergovernmental Occupational Safety and Health Organizations; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 International Labor Organization; 2.2.1 Background and History; 2.2.2 Funding Sources; 2.2.3 Regulatory Format and Legal Powers/Sources; 2.2.4 Conventions and Recommendations Regarding Occupational Safety and Health; 2.2.5 Administrative Programs; 2.2.6 Completed Projects
  • 2.2.7 The ILO Today and Future Directions2.3 World Health Organization; 2.3.1 Background and History; 2.3.2 Administrative Format, Responsibilities, and Authorities; 2.3.3 Funding Sources; 2.3.4 Programs Regarding OSH; 2.3.5 WHO Publications; 2.3.6 International Agency for Research on Cancer; 2.4 European Union; 2.5 United Nations Environmental Program; 2.6 World Bank; 2.7 International Maritime Organization; 2.8 International Program on Chemical Safety; 2.9 Conclusions and Recommendations; References
  • Chapter 3 Nongovernmental International Occupational Safety and Health Professional Organizations3.1 Introduction; 3.2 International Occupational Hygiene Association; 3.3 Workplace Health Without Borders; 3.4 Occupational Hygiene Training Association; 3.5 Institution of Occupational Safety and Health; 3.6 International Commission on Occupational Health; 3.7 International Network of Safety and Health Professional Organizations; 3.8 European Network Education and Training in Occupational Safety and Health; 3.9 European Network of Safety and Health Professional Organizations
  • 3.10 International Commission on Radiation Protection3.11 International Radiation Protection Association; 3.12 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; 3.13 International Standards Organization; 3.14 Conclusions; References; Chapter 4 Cultural Issues in International Occupational Safety and Health; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Safety Culture Defined; 4.3 Safety Climate Defined; 4.4 Safety Culture Assessment; 4.5 Cultural Differences and Adaptation; 4.6 Global Differences in Safety Culture; 4.7 Conclusions/Recommendations; References; Chapter 5 Risk Assessment-Global Perspectives