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Now in its third print run the Affective Safety Management (ASM) handbook has sold thousands of copies and is currently being used at various levels including as a key training material for large organisations. The ASM handbook covers both the theory of Affective Safety Management as well as the application of Affective Safety Management. The handbook has been written by Dr Tim Marsh who is a leading authority on the topic of behavioural safety and has worked with over 150 major organisations around the world. The ASM initiative is recognised by Lord McKenzie of Luton (Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Lords), Department of Work & Pensions, Minister for Health and Safety at Work) and endorsed by Geoffrey Podger (HSE Chief Executive).

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Affective Safety Management, Tim Marsh (Psychologist), International Institute of Risk and Safety Management

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Titel
Affective Safety Management
Sprache
Englisch
Verlag
IIRSM
Erscheinungsdatum
2009
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
150
ISBN10
0956601715
ISBN13
9780956601711
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Now in its third print run the Affective Safety Management (ASM) handbook has sold thousands of copies and is currently being used at various levels including as a key training material for large organisations. The ASM handbook covers both the theory of Affective Safety Management as well as the application of Affective Safety Management. The handbook has been written by Dr Tim Marsh who is a leading authority on the topic of behavioural safety and has worked with over 150 major organisations around the world. The ASM initiative is recognised by Lord McKenzie of Luton (Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Lords), Department of Work & Pensions, Minister for Health and Safety at Work) and endorsed by Geoffrey Podger (HSE Chief Executive).