IMPROVING EFFICIENCY IN MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES BY DIGITALIZING THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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occupational safety, occupational health and safety, management system, digitalization, electronic briefing journal, internal control, inspection.Abstract
This article examines how digitalizing the occupational safety management system in manufacturing enterprises can enable faster and higher-quality organization of control, documentation, and analytical activities. Within the scope of the study, a survey was conducted among department/section heads and workers to assess the current practice of maintaining briefing journals, errors related to paper documentation, and the possibilities for transitioning to digital recordkeeping. The results showed that maintaining paper journals involves errors and that there are difficulties in locating documents and preparing reports. Based on the requirements for training employees in occupational safety and assessing their knowledge, as well as the requirements for organizing occupational safety activities, the article presents practical proposals for the step-by-step implementation of an electronic briefing journal and digital monitoring mechanisms in enterprises.
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