Retrieved from Vol. 27, No. 3, 2023
Pages 76 -83
Received 09.09.2023
Revised 26.11.2023
Accepted 27.12.2023
Retrieved from Vol. 27, No. 3, 2023
Pages 76 -83
Abstract
The article examines the requirements and modern approaches to labor protection management and its improvement at transport infrastructure enterprises of Ukraine with the help of modern international standards. A detailed analysis of the new international safety standard ISO 45001 was carried out, and approaches and measures for improving the occupational health and safety management system at transport infrastructure enterprises were proposed. The object of the research is international standards on the occupational safety and health management system. The purpose of the work is to analyze the implementation of a new international standard on occupational safety with the development of a modern model of occupational safety management at transport infrastructure enterprises. Research methods are analytical. Modern and high-quality management of labor protection and safety at enterprises is one of the priority areas of enterprise activity from the point of view of reducing industrial injuries, improving working conditions and improving the microclimate at the enterprise. In order to effectively manage occupational health and safety at enterprises, the authors of this article propose to introduce a new modern model of management of the occupational health and safety system in accordance with the international standard ISO 45001. The purpose of the study is to determine the correct approach to the organization of the occupational health and safety system at transport infrastructure enterprises by applying the modern international standard for occupational health and safety management, as well as modeling the process of improving occupational health and safety at enterprises. Research results can be recommended for introduction into the labor safety management system at Ukrainian enterprises
Keywords:
international standards; ISO 45001; occupational safety; methodology; management; model; transport; risk; environmental management