Developing a New Model for assessing and ranking of HSE performance

Background and aims: HSE performance assessment is one of important  requirement for  HSE  improvement. Apparently, the previous HSE performance assessment models have not considered all of the performance assessment criteria. On the other hand, foreign models can not culturally be applied in descri...

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Main Authors: Sayyad Peysepar, Reza Gholamnia, Amir Hossein Matin
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Language:fas
Published: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2017-12-01
Series:Salāmat-i kār-i Īrān
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Online Access:http://ioh.iums.ac.ir/article-1-1943-en.html
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author Sayyad Peysepar
Reza Gholamnia
Amir Hossein Matin
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description Background and aims: HSE performance assessment is one of important  requirement for  HSE  improvement. Apparently, the previous HSE performance assessment models have not considered all of the performance assessment criteria. On the other hand, foreign models can not culturally be applied in describing HSE performance in Iranian organizations. Therefore, this study was conducted with the aim of developing a new model for assessing and ranking of HSE performance. Methods: In this expanding practical study, firstly, previous existed HSE performance models were identified; afterwards, common and distinct criteria were extracted. Simultaneously, interviewing with experts was done and performance assessing criteria were recognized. For each criterion, some sub criteria and for each sub criterion, some bullet points were extracted. Finally, the weights of criteria and sub criteria were detected by paired comparison and Fuzzy analytical hierarchical process. Results: HSE performance assessment model was made of 9 criteria including safety results, health results, environment results, processes, economical and sociocultural results, policy and strategy, leadership, partnerships and resources, and human resources weighted respectively with 19 subcriteria and 157 guidance points.  Conclusion: Results criteria weighted more in comparison with enablers criteria.  It was shown that processes, policy and strategy, and leadership weighted most part of enablers.. Processes weighted the highest score in enablers.  Safety results gained the greatest rank of the results weight. Keywords: HSE performance, Assessment, Enabler, Results, AHP.
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spelling doaj.art-9388425560fa44909a0df461f23f94a12022-12-21T22:01:33ZfasIran University of Medical SciencesSalāmat-i kār-i Īrān1735-51332228-74932017-12-0114595106Developing a New Model for assessing and ranking of HSE performanceSayyad Peysepar0Reza Gholamnia1Amir Hossein Matin2 Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences v Background and aims: HSE performance assessment is one of important  requirement for  HSE  improvement. Apparently, the previous HSE performance assessment models have not considered all of the performance assessment criteria. On the other hand, foreign models can not culturally be applied in describing HSE performance in Iranian organizations. Therefore, this study was conducted with the aim of developing a new model for assessing and ranking of HSE performance. Methods: In this expanding practical study, firstly, previous existed HSE performance models were identified; afterwards, common and distinct criteria were extracted. Simultaneously, interviewing with experts was done and performance assessing criteria were recognized. For each criterion, some sub criteria and for each sub criterion, some bullet points were extracted. Finally, the weights of criteria and sub criteria were detected by paired comparison and Fuzzy analytical hierarchical process. Results: HSE performance assessment model was made of 9 criteria including safety results, health results, environment results, processes, economical and sociocultural results, policy and strategy, leadership, partnerships and resources, and human resources weighted respectively with 19 subcriteria and 157 guidance points.  Conclusion: Results criteria weighted more in comparison with enablers criteria.  It was shown that processes, policy and strategy, and leadership weighted most part of enablers.. Processes weighted the highest score in enablers.  Safety results gained the greatest rank of the results weight. Keywords: HSE performance, Assessment, Enabler, Results, AHP.http://ioh.iums.ac.ir/article-1-1943-en.htmlhse performanceassessmentenablerresultsahp.
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Amir Hossein Matin
Developing a New Model for assessing and ranking of HSE performance
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enabler
results
ahp.
title Developing a New Model for assessing and ranking of HSE performance
title_full Developing a New Model for assessing and ranking of HSE performance
title_fullStr Developing a New Model for assessing and ranking of HSE performance
title_full_unstemmed Developing a New Model for assessing and ranking of HSE performance
title_short Developing a New Model for assessing and ranking of HSE performance
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enabler
results
ahp.
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