DYNAMIC MANAGEMENT OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PROCESSES IN INTEGRATED BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS

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Currently operating enterprises are more and more willing to adopt a process approach in their structures. The process approach means the transition from traditionally understood management towards adapting to constantly changing environmental conditions. This change is accompanied by the possibility of using a wide range of tools of ICT technology, that allow modelling of any type of process occurring in the enterprise, including processes related to OHS. Thus, the objective of the paper is to indicate the opportunity for the integration of OHS processes with other processes (primary and auxiliary) of the organization using ERP systems. In the first part of the study, there will be indicated the determinants of the development of the process approach in modern enterprises. Subsequently, there will be characterized OHS processes against the background of other processes of the organization. In the third part, there will be indicated the most significant features of ERP systems. The last part will refer to the practical implementation of the process in the area of OHS in the Macrologic Merit system.

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Turek, T., & Bajdor, P. (2019). DYNAMIC MANAGEMENT OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PROCESSES IN INTEGRATED BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS. In System Safety: Human - Technical Facility - Environment (Vol. 1, pp. 211–218). Sciendo. https://doi.org/10.2478/czoto-2019-0027

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