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Managing Safety And Operations: The Effect Of Joint Management System Practices On Safety And Operational Outcomes

JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE(2016)

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Abstract
Objective:The aim of this study was to determine whether management system practices directed at both occupational health and safety (OHS) and operations (joint management system [JMS] practices) result in better outcomes in both areas than in alternative practices.Methods:Separate regressions were estimated for OHS and operational outcomes using data from a survey along with administrative records on injuries and illnesses.Results:Organizations with JMS practices had better operational and safety outcomes than organizations without these practices. They had similar OHS outcomes as those with operations-weak practices, and in some cases, better outcomes than organizations with safety-weak practices. They had similar operational outcomes as those with safety-weak practices, and better outcomes than those with operations-weak practices.Conclusions:Safety and operations appear complementary in organizations with JMS practices in that there is no penalty for either safety or operational outcomes.
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Safety Management,Management Systems,Organizational Development,Management
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