Magazine
İÇİNDEKİLER1. lmproving understanding of maintenance organisationto ensure safe maintenance activities in Companies C. Grusenmeyer - France 7 2. Safety in maintenance: errors and human factors M. Concetti, L. Fedele - ltaly 11 3. Incidents in maintenance: their link to the tasks, special characteristics and proposed measures George Scroubelos - Greece 14 4. A well thought-out maintenance programme increases safety Marcel Morsing - The Netherlands 19 5. Excellence in risk assessment and well-being at work L. Suomaa, E. Yrjanheikki, H. Savolainen and H. Jokiluoma - Finland 22 6. Chemical safety during plant shut-downs Y. Malmén - Finland 24 7. Occupational risk prevention in a context of subcontracted maintenance M. Héry - France 27 8. Measures to improve cooperation between operators and maintenance staff B. Lafrenz, L. Adolph, M. Wille - Germany 30 9. Audiovisual Catalogue of Critical Situations: a powerful training tool I. Chacon Paz - Spain 34 10. Integrating maintenance into design: the machinery directive sets goals. J. C. Blaise - France 39 11. A maintenance site designed for safety l J. L. Clément - Belgium 42 6 12. On the way to safe maintenance W. Vancauwenberghe - Belgium 44 13. MFA survey on the topic: employment safety for maintenance workers in Austria L. Grubauer - Austria 47 14. Guidelines for inspecting the physical condition of industrial safety helmets K. Baszczynski and M. Jachowicz - Poland 49 |