Occupational safety and health: A method to test the collection of 'grey data' by line managers

Falconer, L. print and Hoel, H. print (1997) Occupational safety and health: A method to test the collection of 'grey data' by line managers. Occupational Medicine, 47 (2). pp. 81-89. ISSN 0962/7480

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Abstract

This paper describes and discusses a method for collecting data relating to the potential for illness or injury to occur in an organization. The reason for using the term 'grey' is explained and the underpinning philosophy of fuzzy thinking is also discussed. The method used was an audit which attempted to measure the degree to which certain types of failure were present in one organization. The audit used a team approach in design and execution and was found to be a useful and useable tool for collecting information relating potential causes of injury or illness.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:fuzzy logic, health, management, safety
Faculty/Department:Faculty of Arts, Creative Industries and Education > Department of Education
~Pre-2012 Faculty Structure > Faculty of Creative Arts, Humanities and Education > Department of Education
ID Code:16629
Deposited By: Professor L. print Falconer
Deposited On:16 Apr 2012 14:01
Last Modified:18 May 2013 09:06

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