The Interrelationship between Quality Production and Safety in Factories
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Authors: Štefan Markulik, Lukáš Kamenický, Jana Namešanská, Anna Nagyová
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This paper describes the importance of the role of factory employees' perceptions of safety and their influence on the production quality. The employees’ perceptions of safety largely depend on the relationship between employees and the company’s top management. Increased safety awareness positively influences the degree of occupational safety and health management within an organization.
Keywords: integrated management system, safety management system, quality management system, requirements, organizational culture
DOI: 10.54941/1002
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