Preface
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Author: Mihaela Rotaru and Lucian-Ionel Cioca
DOI: 10.2174/9789815165524124010002
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Acknowledgements
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Author: Mihaela Rotaru and Lucian-Ionel Cioca
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Conceptual Framework of Occupational Health and Safety
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Author: Lucian-Ionel Cioca and Mihaela Rotaru*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815165524124010005
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Abstract
The purpose of this chapter is to introduce the reader to the conceptual
framework of Occupational Safety and Health (OSH). It examines the legal framework
for safety and health, focusing on the key features and significant historical changes of
both old and modern legislative OSH frameworks. The chapter presents a variety of
legal instruments with different jurisdictions and legislative orders, and it concentrates
on the offender of the omission who has created a risky condition that has made it
easier for the consequence to arise by earlier action or inaction. In addition, the active
subject of the offense is recognised as the individual who must adopt legal safety and
health measures at work, as well as patrimonial culpability when the employer fails to
comply with legal obligations to guarantee health and safety at work. After reading this
chapter, the reader should be able to outline the legal framework for safety and health
and to describe the influence of the European Union on OSH, identifying the key
sources of health and safety information.
Summary of the Main Legal Requirements: International Legislative Aspects of Occupational Health and Safety
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Author: Mihaela Rotaru* and Lucian-Ionel Cioca
DOI: 10.2174/9789815165524124010006
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Abstract
The present chapter explores the extensive realm of law pertaining to
occupational safety and health (OSH), with a particular emphasis on its application
within the member states of the European Union (EU). It provides a comprehensive
analysis of the European Union's regulatory framework pertaining to occupational
health and safety. It aims to underscore the crucial significance of this regulatory
framework in safeguarding the well-being and rights of workers throughout EU
member states.
The focus of this discussion shifts towards the future trajectory of the European Union's
Occupational Safety and Health (EU OSH) framework, which is expected to have a
significant role in shaping policies and practices from 2021 to 2027. Relevant factors
encompass the significant influence of sustainability and digital transformation on the
realm of occupational safety and health (OSH) practices. These factors highlight the
direction that is influencing the future of workplace safety and well-being.
The Directive Spectrum: Among the several directives, the “Framework Directive”
(89/391/EEC) assumes a prominent role. Every directive is rigorously detailed,
providing minimum criteria for different aspects of workplace safety.
In conclusion, this chapter emphasizes the fundamental need for collaboration between
corporate entities, employees, and governmental agencies. This collaboration is crucial
for promoting workplace safety and fostering secure working conditions. This
comprehension is accompanied by a heightened awareness of the significant influence
exerted by such legislation on the collective journey toward the establishment of safer
and healthier work environments in EU countries.
Summary of the Main Legal Requirements: National Legislative Aspects of Occupational Health and Safety – Romania, Italy and Spain
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Author: Mihaela Rotaru* and Lucian-Ionel Cioca
DOI: 10.2174/9789815165524124010007
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Abstract
The chapter focuses on presenting national legislative aspects from
Romania, Italy, and Spain. The principal aim is to present the occupational health and
safety framework in order to identify the fundamental aspects of legislation in these 3
countries. The chapter is structured into three sections. In the introduction details of
national and legislative aspects of occupational health and safety and are presented
information regarding the legislative framework of the occupational health and safety
legislation in Romania, Italy, and Spain.
General Model of the Occupational Health and Safety Management Process and Risk Assessment Tools: A Brief Outline
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Author: Roland Iosif Moraru*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815165524124010008
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Abstract
Occupational risk assessment and management has been an increasingly
important concern in recent decades both at the scientific level and from the direct and
motivated perspective of all economic organizations that aim to improve their
efficiency and optimize their own results. From this perspective, the present chapter
summarizes, first of all, the principle elements that characterize the strength of a
systematic and structured managerial approach to the risk management process for
safety and health at work. Starting from the explanation of the concepts of hazard and
risk and their connection with uncertainty and acceptability, using Farmer's curve as a
tool, the general model of occupational risk management is presented, the basis of
which are the applicable standards of the International Organization for
Standardization. A set of risk assessment/analysis tools among the most frequently
used worldwide are inventoried and critically comparatively analyzed, highlighting the
characteristics from a multi-criteria perspective. The intended purpose is to offer a
micro-compendium that will facilitate the reader's evolution in the field of occupational
safety and health, considering that risk assessment is the basis for adopting decisions
regarding the allocation of resources to minimize risk, within the management process
of professional risks.
Health and Safety Performance Monitoring and Measuring
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Author: Doru Costin Darabont* and Costica Bejinariu
DOI: 10.2174/9789815165524124010009
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Abstract
Monitoring and measuring of the health and safety performance of each
workplace of the organization is a requirement of both European and national
legislation on occupational health and safety (OHS) as well as of ISO 45001:2018
standard. Considering an organization and its workplaces as dynamic systems, their
state from the point of view of OHS should be determined in a systematic manner by
monitoring and measuring, using appropriate methods, instruments, and equipment.
The subjects of monitoring and measuring could be in compliance with standards or
legal requirements, work accident recordings, or workers’ exposure to noxae. The
obtained results are then compared with reference values provided by legislation,
standards or imposed by the organisation itself. An overview of the organisation’s
health and safety performance monitoring and measuring in relation to both OHS
national legislation and ISO 45001:2018 requirements is presented in this chapter, with
a focus on internal audits and evaluation of compliance with legal and other
requirements. Practical aspects regarding audit and evaluation of compliance are
highlighted, and a checklist-based method for evaluation of compliance with legal
requirements is also presented.
INCDPM Method for Assessing the Risks of Occupational Injury and Illness at Work
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Author: Costica Bejinariu*, Doru Costin Darabont and Diana-Petronela Burduhos-Nergis
DOI: 10.2174/9789815165524124010010
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Abstract
The application of the method for assessing the risks of occupational injury
and illness at work starts with the description of the company, which includes
information about its name, location, object of activity, etc., the working system’s
description (employees, work environment, tasks, means of production) as well as a
brief explanation regarding the methodology of the assessment method. After this
information, the method’s application is presented in a Microsoft Excel document. As
the final step, a list of health and safety measures leading to the implementation of the
prevention and protection plan is presented. This chapter aims to present the stages
involved in creating the Microsoft Excel document. This Excel file comprises several
sheets, which show various occupational injury and illness risks segregated into the
working system’s components. Additionally, a case study about the application of the
method in the automobile industry is presented.
The Impact of Occupational Health and Safety on Company Performance
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Author: Violeta Firescu*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815165524124010011
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The chapter focuses on presenting data regarding the influence of
occupational health and safety interventions on organizational performance. The main
objective is to present examples of monitoring data, investments, actions, and hazard
prevention programs mentioned by companies in their sustainability reports.
Ergonomics interventions can be an opportunity for prevention and reducing
occupational risks, as the ISO 45001:2018 standard mentions. Occupational Health and
Safety connects with Ergonomics and Human Factors through programs for “reducing
the risk at source”, controlling occupational diseases, and creating healthy workplaces
and working environments, in order to increase social and economic organizational
performance. The chapter is structured in five sections. After the introduction, the main
coordinates of health and safety monitoring data are presented. In the third section,
there is an overview of hazard prevention programs. The fourth section presents
ergonomics and human factor interventions mentioned by companies with a high Dow
Jones ranking score in Occupational Health and Safety (S&P OHS score).The last part
highlights the impact of occupational health and safety programs on social and
economic performance.
Subject Index
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Author: Mihaela Rotaru and Lucian-Ionel Cioca
DOI: 10.2174/9789815165524124010012
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Introduction
This comprehensive handbook delves into the essence of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS), exploring the dynamic interplay between regulations, practical methodologies, and the broader impact of OHS on organizations. The goal of the book is to help readers understand OHS practices in the workplace and how to implement a plan. Chapter 1 establishes the conceptual framework of OHS and provides a foundational understanding of the subject. Moving forward, Chapters 2 and 3 dive into the international and national legal requirements, giving a comparative overview of OHS legislation in the EU and specific regulations in Romania, Italy, and Spain. Chapter 4 introduces readers to risk assessment tools and the OHS management process, while Chapter 5 emphasizes the importance of performance monitoring and measuring. Chapter 6 presents a step-by-step risk assessment methodology. Finally, Chapter 7 explores the significant impact of OHS on overall company performance, integrating ergonomics and organizational resilience. Key Features: Combines theoretical insights with practical applications for academics and OHS professionals. Offers an up-to-date analysis of OHS regulations, with a focus on EU guidelines and specific regulations for Romania, Italy, and Spain. Provides knowledge on risk assessment tools and performance monitoring methods for effective safety measures. Highlights the essential relationship between OHS and company performance with real-world examples and a systems approach. The book is ideal for a wide range of readers, including OHS trainees, professional safety managers, policymakers, researchers and students studying OHS practices, safety regulations and its organizational impact.