The primary objectives of the 1997 Woodside Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) perception survey were to establish the perceptions and experiences of employees with regard to health, safety and environment, to generate a baseline series of data on the HSE culture of Woodside and to benchmark Woodside with the perceptions of employees working for six companies in the UK sector of the North Sea. The aim was to identify what HSE initiatives are perceived to be in place within the company, to determine what management is seen to be doing with regards to HSE within Woodside, and to identify what other HSE initiatives or alternatives are perceived to be needed. The issues and how they are being addressed in Woodside are discussed.
Employees perceptions of health, safety and the environment in an Australian oil and gas producer: A comparison with the North Sea
1998
10 Seiten, 5 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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