The role of standardization in safety management: a case study of a major oil and gas company
Antonsen, Stian ; Skarholt, Kari ; Ringstad, Jarl
2012
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2001-2009
case study ; OSH management system ; plant safety organization ; standard ; standardization ; petroleum and natural gas industry
Safety organization
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2011.11.001
English
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"This article discusses the strengths and weaknesses of various kinds ofstandardization, when applied to the field ofsafetymanagement. Recently, there are signs that organizations operating in high risk environments take further steps towards standardization. On the positive side, standardization has the potential to enhance the predictability of normal operations as well as facilitating the transfer of lessons learnt across organizational contexts. On the negative side, standardization is by definition a strategy for dealing with known hazards and accident scenarios. We discuss how too strong an emphasis on standardization can involve unintended negative consequences for organizations' crisis-handling capabilities."
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