Gestione e misurazione della salute e sicurezza: un quadro di analisi

Titolo Rivista QUADERNI DI ECONOMIA DEL LAVORO
Autori/Curatori Massimo Battaglia, Marco Frey, Emilio Passetti
Anno di pubblicazione 2014 Fascicolo 2014/101 Lingua Italiano
Numero pagine 27 P. 11-37 Dimensione file 734 KB
DOI 10.3280/QUA2014-101002
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Il lavoro analizza la sicurezza sul lavoro compiendo una disamina di alcuni dei principali aspetti collegati alla gestione e alla valutazione del tema. La prima parte del saggio pone l’attenzione sugli effetti della gestione della sicurezza in termini di efficacia e di ricadute sugli aspetti competitivi ed economico-finanziari. Nella seconda parte si focalizza l’attenzione sul tema della misurazione e in particolare sulla questione dei costi associati agli infortuni fornendo una analisi introduttiva di alcune delle principali metodologie disponibili in letteratura;

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Massimo Battaglia, Marco Frey, Emilio Passetti, Gestione e misurazione della salute e sicurezza: un quadro di analisi in "QUADERNI DI ECONOMIA DEL LAVORO" 101/2014, pp 11-37, DOI: 10.3280/QUA2014-101002