Managing the health and safety of workers in gloablised container terminals
Year: 2012 Language: english Author: David Walters & Emma Wadsworth Genre: Research papers Publisher: Cardiff Work Environment Research Centre Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 96 Description: This report presents the findings of a preliminary study into the arrangements for managing health and safety in container terminals operated by Global Network Terminal (GNT) operators. Its aims were to: · Identify the nature and extent of policies and arrangements made to manage the health and safety of workers in six ports in which GNTs operate container terminals and the extent to which they exemplify best practice in terms of participative approaches to occupational health and safety (OHS) management · Examine the effectiveness of these policies and arrangements by analysing objective indicators of performance and the perceptions of stakeholders (such as workers and their representatives, managers, and OHS specialists) concerning proxy indicators of effectiveness · Discover to what extent the policies and practices adopted by the GNTs in managing OHS in these ports take account of the effects of the restructuring of work and employment
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Managing the health and safety of workers in gloablised container terminals
Year: 2012
Language: english
Author: David Walters & Emma Wadsworth
Genre: Research papers
Publisher: Cardiff Work Environment Research Centre
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 96
Description: This report presents the findings of a preliminary study into the arrangements for managing health and safety in container terminals operated by Global Network Terminal (GNT) operators. Its aims were to:
· Identify the nature and extent of policies and arrangements made to manage the health and safety of workers in six ports in which GNTs operate container terminals and the extent to which they exemplify best practice in terms of participative approaches to occupational health and safety (OHS) management
· Examine the effectiveness of these policies and arrangements by analysing objective indicators of performance and the perceptions of stakeholders (such as workers and their representatives, managers, and OHS
specialists) concerning proxy indicators of effectiveness
· Discover to what extent the policies and practices adopted by the GNTs in managing OHS in these ports take account of the effects of the restructuring of work and employment
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