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Study On Optimization Of Occupational Health And Safety Management System Of BJ Railway Locomotive Depot

Posted on:2020-01-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y TianFull Text:PDF
GTID:2392330614970923Subject:Business administration
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With rapid economic growth and national infrastructure development,railway industry has experienced massive growth.With the improvement of living condition,the occupational health of railway workers has draw more attention than ever,and how to reduce the underlining risk of railway related occupational health problem has been discussed.Up until the end of 2010,there are 13000 railway working stations have been detected with harmful substances,according to national occupation related harmful substances standard.More than 40,000 railway staff has exposed to 60 harmful substances in daily operation,and 22,650 staff is from railway transport system.Nowadays,China is experiencing economic restructure,and occupational health management system has switched from government monitoring to self-assessment.In order to accomplish this transition,we need to summarize pervious experiences and consider current railway development situation to develop a international and efficient occupational health management system.This thesis is using basic theory of occupational health management,together with PDCA method to illustrate safety management theory.With the optimize occupational health and safety system,railway enterprises' problem can be resolved.This article uses S railway transport company as study subject,and analyzes problems in existing occupational health management system.With the problem identified,the article applied safety management theory,accident causation sequence theory,iceberg theory to provide efficient suggestions and optimization,i.e.risk control,emergency management scheme and all staff engagement etc.
Keywords/Search Tags:occupational health safety management system, Analytic Hierarchy Process, PDCA theory
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