tailieunhanh - A GUIDE TO MEASURING HEALTH & SAFETY PERFORMANCE
A recent study suggests that anti-depressants confer only modest advantage over a placebo, and are generally most effective only for the most severely depressed. ix In England, prescribing of ADHD drugs to under-16s went up by 33% between 2005 and 2007. x This suggests that doctors need to consider alternatives to medications such as talking therapies or other activities. Anti-depressant drugs may also increase the risk of obesity in childrenxi . Encouraging more children with ADHD to take up active play and sport in safe, green spaces could be a natural and effective alternative to medication, while simultaneously improving other health and wellbeing outcomes. Green spaces can also have a positive impact on the wider population. Evidence. | A GUIDE TO MEASURING HEALTH SAFETY PERFORMANCE HSE Health Safety Executive December 2001 1 MEASURING HEALTH AND SAFETY PERFORMANCE Contents Introduction How will this guidance help me What the guidance is not Why is guidance necessary Why measure performance Introduction Providing information Answering questions Decision making Addressing different information needs What to measure Introduction Measuring the hazard burden Measuring the health and safety management system Measuring failure - reactive monitoring Measuring the health and safety culture Planning and implementing - a more detailed look When to measure performance Who should measure performance How to measure performance Introduction Deriving performance measures References Further information Feedback 2 INTRODUCTION This new document developed by HSE provides practical guidance for people who understand the principles of health and safety management and wish to improve the measurement of health and safety performance in their organisations. We would welcome feedback on the ideas presented here. The guidance on measuring health and safety performance is organised under these main headings Why measure What to measure. When to measure. Who should measure. How to measure. The guidance expands on the Measuring performance chapter in HSE s publication HSG65 Successful health and safety management which provides guidance on managing health and safety. The chapter Planning and implementing from HSG 65 has been included with this guidance to provide background information which will put it into context. You may find it useful to read this chapter first. How will this guidance help me Measuring health and safety is not easy and there are no simple answers. But this guidance provides HSE s emerging views on this dynamic and important subject information to help you improve your organisation s health and safety performance measurement and an opportunity for HSE to share ideas with others across the world. We would
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