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2 INTEGRATED MANAGEMNET SYSTEM Learning objectives After completing this chapter, the trainee will be able to: 1. Describe the concept of integrated management system. 2. Describe what organization needs to consider when implementing integrated management system. 3. Distinguish major differences between the IAEA Safety Standard GS-R-3 and ISO 9001:2000. 4. Distinguish major differences between the IAEA Safety Standard GS-R-3 and ASME NQA-1-2008. Basic Professional Training Course; Module XXI Management system, leadership and safety culture 3 INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS – cont. • Integrated management system shapes the environment in which people work and thus influence: − Their behaviour; − Their attitude to safety. • Organizations with strong safety culture will be recognized by having an effective safety management system. • Organizations with strong safety culture will also have good safety performance. Basic Professional Training Course; Module XXI Management system, leadership and safety culture 4 INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS – cont. • The management of safety needs to take into account: − Legislative requirements in the respective country; − Culture of the organization. • By culture of the organization is meant the mix of: − Shred values; − Attitudes; − Patterns of behaviour within organization. • In simple words: “the way we do things around here”. Basic Professional Training Course; Module XXI Management system, leadership and safety culture 5 INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS – cont. • Safety and production depend upon the same management principles. • Organizations with strong safety culture will also achieve high availability. • Safety is an integral component of the way the whole organization is managed. • It must have the involvement and active participation of all staff. • The overall objective remains to be the protection of individuals, the public and the environment. Basic Professional Training Course; Module XXI Management system, leadership and safety culture IAEA SAFETY STANDARDS FOR INTEGRATED 6 MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS • Safety Fundamentals: − SF-1: Fundamental Safety Principles. • Safety Requirements: − GS-R-3: Management Systems for Facilities and Activities. • Safety Guides: − GS-G-3.1 Application of the Management System for Facilities and Activities; − GS-G3.5 Application of the Management System for Nuclear Facilities. • Requirements – WHAT has to be met – shall statements. • Guides – HOW to achieve the requirements – should statements. Basic Professional Training Course; Module XXI Management system, leadership and safety culture
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