Sunday, 27 January 2013

MEASUREMENT OF WORK ACCIDENTS

LEVEL MEASUREMENT OF WORK ACCIDENTS

Measuring the level of workplace accidents is a way to determine how big the accident in an organization or in comparison with similar organizations across industry sectors or even on a national scale. This measurement is done by comparing the number of victims to the amount of labor in a given time period.
Some of these measurements are as follows:

A. ILO STANDARDS

1. ACCIDENT Incident Rate (AIR)

AIR = number of casualties in a year / the number of hours worked in a year) X 1000

This measurement is suitable for organizations that do not keep records of working hours and the length of time and the time of accident victims handling.

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Quality Management System (OHSAS ISO 18001:2007)


OHSAS ISO 18001:2007


International standard for Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems Work. Published in 2007, replacing the OHSAS 18001:1999, and is intended to manage the health and safety aspects rather than product safety.

OHSAS 18001 provides a framework for the effective management of health and safety including compliance with laws and regulations that apply to your activity and recognize the dangers that arise.


Companies that understand the importance of safety in the company is a company whose attention to employees. If the employee works with a high safety will result in the production runs smoothly. Therefore, it needs to be the importance of workplace safety.

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Monday, 21 January 2013

Importance of Application Quality Management


Importance of Application Quality Management 

Quality Management is the aspect of the overall management function that establishes and operates a policy of quality of a company / organization. In order to suffice the needs of customers and timeliness on a shoestring budget and economical. So the ultimate goal of the project can be achieved corresponding quality, time and customer satisfaction as well as cost efficiency for contractors.

Quality Management as a system to ensure compliance with the performance and results of the project defined quality standards include:
  • Quality planning: setting standards of quality and standards of the appropriate configuration for the project and how its fulfillment.
  • Quality assurance: perform quality activities to ensure the project meets the standards set.
  • Quality control: compliance monitoring project results against established configuration standards and identifying ways to eliminate causes of quality failures.

Friday, 18 January 2013

ISO Quality Audit

ISO Quality Audit for ISO 9001 and other ISO standards

The Quality audit is the process of systematic examination of a quality system conducted by an internal or external quality auditor or an audit team. The audit is important part of organization's quality management system and is a key element in the ISO quality system standard, ISO 9001.

Audits are an essential management tool to be used for verifying objective evidence of processes, to assess how successfully processes have been implemented, for judging the effectiveness of achieving any defined target levels, to provide evidence concerning reduction and elimination of problem areas. For the benefit of the organisation, quality auditing should not only report non-conformances and corrective actions, but also highlight areas of good practice. In this way other departments may share information and amend their working practices as a result, also contributing to continual improvement.



Internal audits will help you focus your ISO 9001 quality audits on "opportunity identification" rather than on "catching people".