A proposed occupational safety and health management system model incorporating European foundation of quality management (EFQM) model
Despite the fact, that occupational accidents and resulting injuries and deaths sorely weaken human capital, and negatively influence the productivity and competitiveness of firms, there is a scarcity of preventive procedures and an absence of safety management systems among companies. Moreover,...
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my-unisza-ir.66282022-05-22T01:18:39Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/6628/ A proposed occupational safety and health management system model incorporating European foundation of quality management (EFQM) model Abdul Aziz, Abdullah Maysoon Shafeeq, Alremawi Abdulmalek, A. Tambi HD28 Management. Industrial Management HF Commerce Despite the fact, that occupational accidents and resulting injuries and deaths sorely weaken human capital, and negatively influence the productivity and competitiveness of firms, there is a scarcity of preventive procedures and an absence of safety management systems among companies. Moreover, there is very little research done where the concept of Total Quality Management (TQM) as a business excellence strategy, which integrates the concept of occupational safety and health management system (OSHMS). This paper incorporates the concept of OSHMS within the perspective of TQM as a part of corporate culture in order to develop an OSHMS model through integrating OSHMS with the European Foundation of Quality Management (EFQM) Model, and define the critical factors for OSHMS excellence. The proposed model can be applied in different companies regardless of the size, maturity or sector. Study findings suggest that OSHMS model has a positive impact on people results, OSH performance, financial and non-financial performances. Therefore, deliver an evidence of the linkage between employees’ protection and organisation’s excellence. A better understanding of implementing OSHMS, and its enablers, will certainly support organizations to strategically deploy resources and concentrate efforts to develop their business performance and safety and health results. 2019-01 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/6628/1/FH02-FPP-19-36248.pdf Abdul Aziz, Abdullah and Maysoon Shafeeq, Alremawi and Abdulmalek, A. Tambi (2019) A proposed occupational safety and health management system model incorporating European foundation of quality management (EFQM) model. International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management, VII (1). pp. 345-358. ISSN 2348 0386 |
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Despite the fact, that occupational accidents and resulting injuries and deaths sorely weaken
human capital, and negatively influence the productivity and competitiveness of firms, there is a
scarcity of preventive procedures and an absence of safety management systems among
companies. Moreover, there is very little research done where the concept of Total Quality
Management (TQM) as a business excellence strategy, which integrates the concept of
occupational safety and health management system (OSHMS). This paper incorporates the
concept of OSHMS within the perspective of TQM as a part of corporate culture in order to
develop an OSHMS model through integrating OSHMS with the European Foundation of Quality
Management (EFQM) Model, and define the critical factors for OSHMS excellence. The
proposed model can be applied in different companies regardless of the size, maturity or sector. Study findings suggest that OSHMS model has a positive impact on people results, OSH
performance, financial and non-financial performances. Therefore, deliver an evidence of the
linkage between employees’ protection and organisation’s excellence. A better understanding of
implementing OSHMS, and its enablers, will certainly support organizations to strategically
deploy resources and concentrate efforts to develop their business performance and safety and
health results. |
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