European Agency for Safety and Health at Work
The Use of Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems in the Member States of the European Union
Experiences at company level
2002
Table of contents
FOREWORD
SUMMARY
1. INTRODUCTION
2. ELEMENTS OF AN IDEAL OSH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: THE REFERENCE MODEL
2.1 OSH input – initiation
2.2 OSH process – formulation and implementation
2.3 OSH output and feedback
2.4 OSH feedback
2.5 Open system elements
2.6 The reference model
2.7 Categories in OSH Management
3. THE CASES
3.1 Agfa Gevaert N.V., Mortsel
3.2 Adargo Press A.B., Hisings Backa
3.3 The Home Care Unit in the Municipality Herlev, Herlev
3.4 Mitteldeutsche Braunkohlengesellschaft (MIBRAG), Theißen
3.5 Building highways in Greece, the Attiki Odos Consortium
3.6 University College of Cork, Cork
3.7 The manufacturing of hearing devices by Amplifon, Milano
3.8 Sermelux S.A., Kehlen
3.9 Producing tiles, pavements and ceramic by Ballesmar, Onda
3.10 OSH and total quality management in Berglandmilch company, Graz
3.11 Leyland Trucks, Leyland-
4. CONCLUSIONS
Annexes
ANNEX I: LITERATURE ON OSH MANAGEMENT
ANNEX II: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Fonte: osha.europa.eu