Thomas et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Design of safety system and management in petrochemical industryThomas et al., 2014
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- Thomas B
- Babu J
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- Int. J. Innov. Res. Sci. Technol.
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A safety management system is a systematic and continuous management process based on proactive identification of hazards, and analyses of their risk. Implementing a safety management system is the most efficient way of allocating resources for safety, since it not …
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