OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT IN ROMANIA IN VIEW OF THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIETY
Rusu-Zagar Gilda (),
Iorga Ionel (),
Rusu-Zagar Catalin () and
Anghel Sorin Ovidiu
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Rusu-Zagar Gilda: National Research and Development Institute of Occupational Safety, National Research and Development Institute of Occupational Safety
Iorga Ionel: National Research and Development Institute of Occupational Safety,
Rusu-Zagar Catalin: National Research and Development Institute of Occupational Safety,
Anghel Sorin Ovidiu: National Research and Development Institute of Occupational Safety,
Annals of Faculty of Economics, 2013, vol. 1, issue 1, 341-346
Abstract:
Health and safety at work has become one of the most substantial and important sectors in the EU social policy over the last years.In Romania, the implementation of health and safety management systems is performed by: a systematic approach to problems, training and awareness, effective and efficient tools for managing a company’s specific issues as well as involvement at all its organizational levels.The article deals with the implementation of the management systems for health and safety at work, which complements the enterprises’ existing organizational system and promotes enforcement of the legislation regarding health and safety at work.Creating a healthier and safer working environment is a goal that exceeds the resources and expertise of a single institution or a single country.
Keywords: management; security; health; work; best practices; prevention; awareness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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