Participation for understanding: an interactive method |
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Authors: | Koningsveld Ernst A P |
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Affiliation: | TNO, Hoofddorp, The Netherlands. e.koningsveld@arbeid.tno.nl |
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Abstract: | ![]() INTRODUCTION: There are many available models that help evaluate the effectiveness of safety and health measures, but many are complex and require input from many departments within an organization. There is a need to develop a more user-friendly model. METHOD: A participative model was developed that involves face-to-face interviewers with workers, maintenance department, purchasing department and health and safety experts. They were asked about costs, efforts, benefits, and effects of gauging the effects of prevention efforts. RESULTS: Cost effectiveness analyses are essential in all cases and can include whatever the end-user requires, whether it is a small or lasting improvement. Having management participate helps validate the data. CONCLUSIONS: Organizations who collaborate with someone with at least some skill in cost-benefit evaluations will find that they will be able to establish policies and procedures from the data. The end result is a calculation that is understood by all involved. |
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Keywords: | Economic evaluation tools Safety Costs Evaluation models |
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