Volume 20 No 13 (2022)
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Safety models in Indian Industries: An review
Shailesh Singh Thakur
Abstract
The industrial accidents always remain a big economic and social problem not only in India but in the world. Despite improvement in several facets in safety, the Indian industries, still lagging in the safety performance to the level of International firms, so that goal of zero accidents, may be adopted. Most disturbing factor for implementation of total safety in industries is the identification and quantification of the parameters which mainly affect safe work behaviours. The fundamental challenge is to assess what should be taken into account to measure the same and how. It is very difficult to follow the notion of continuous improvement in safety without considering the measurement of safety
Keywords
safety, industry , labour law , machine working behaviour
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