Administration of Safety in the Steel Industry
Chadwick J. Haberstroh
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Chadwick J. Haberstroh: School of Industrial Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Management Science, 1961, vol. 7, issue 4, 436-444
Abstract:
Research in a single steel company highlighted the existence of autonomous safety goals and the importance of innovative activity in their realization. A key communications function in the process of innovation is performed by means of an industry-wide organization of staff specialists. Some confirmation of the relevance and effectiveness of this system is given by an analysis of plant injury rates for the steel industry as a whole.
Date: 1961
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