Industrial Safety and Risk Management - Softcover

Wilson, Laird; McCutcheon, Doug

 
9780888643940: Industrial Safety and Risk Management

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The industrial workplace can be safe and healthy for workers and for the public. It can also be an environmentally sound and reliable operation, resulting in less damage to assets and balancing people, environment, assets, and production. Wilson and McCutcheon offer an integrated approach to risk management and explain the elements of practice required to manage health, safety, and environmental risk effectively.

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Laird Wilson is Adjunct Industrial Professor at University of Alberta and has been in industry for over 30 years. He has consulted around the world. Doug McCutcheon, P.Eng., is currently Industrial Professor and Program Director for the Industrial Safety and Loss Management Program in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta and also is a consultant with over 30 years of industrial experience.

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Industrial Safety and Risk Management "For budding engineers, future business leaders or anyone else coming in contact with any manner of industrial operation, Industrial Safety and Risk Management contains a wealth of valuable information touched by years of first-hand know-how and effective commitment to the preservation of life and limb in the workplace and beyond." James E. Carter, President and Chief Operating Officer, Syncrude Canada Ltd. The industrial workplace should be an environmentally sound and reliable operation with established safety and health policies and practices. Most companies work hard to achieve this goal by having Industrial Safety and Risk Management (ISRM) programs in place. The key benefits of a first-class ISRM program are the reduction of risk to people, environment, assets and production for company personnel, contractors, the public and investors. Professors Wilson and McCutcheon offer an integrated approach to industrial safety and risk management and explain the elements of practice required to manage health, safety and environmental risk effectively. Contributors from industry and government add their expertise to provide a comprehensive examination of issues concerning industrial health, safety and risk management programs; risk assessment and management; causation models and systemic incident investigation; and human factors. Case studies of industrial disasters offer lessons in how to proactively reduce risks in operations or projects. Specific topics include: n governmental regulations; n professional responsibilities, including due diligence; n provincial regulatory agencies; n role of Worker's Compensation boards; n contractors' roles and industry guidelines; n small company programs; n safety for young workers; n risk communication and public emergency response; n computer systems and communications; n importance of team empowerment; and n senior management involvement in building a successful ISRM program. Industrial Safety and Risk Management provides a solid base for students and industry to implement, manage and improve their understanding and knowledge of safety and risk management programs. It provides an excellent training program for new professionals, junior managers and supervisors working in industry. Laird Wilson, P.Eng., is Adjunct Industrial Professor at the University of Alberta. He was the Program Director for the Industrial Safety and Loss Management Program, which he founded in 1987. Professor Wilson has been in industry for over 30 years and has consulted around the world. Doug McCutcheon, P.Eng., is currently Industrial Professor and Program Director for the Industrial Safety and Loss Management Program in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta and also is a consultant with over 30 years of industrial experience.

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