NEBOSH IDP IA2 – Summary
- Comparative Governmental and Socio-Legal Models
- Role, Function and Limitations of Legislation
- Nature, Benefits and Limitations of ‘Goal-Setting’ and ‘Prescriptive’ Legal Models
- Loss Events in Terms of Failures in the Duty of Care to Protect Individuals and Compensatory Mechanisms that May be Available
- Purpose of Enforcement and Laws of Contract
- Purpose of Enforcement
- Principles of Enforcement with Reference to the HSE’s Enforcement Policy Statement (HSE41)
- Laws of Contract
- Role and Limitations of the International Labour Organisation in a Global Health and Safety Setting
- Role of the United Nations
- Roles and Responsibilities of ‘National Governments’, ‘Enterprises’ and ‘Workers’: R164 Occupational
- Safety and Health Recommendation 1981
- Use of International Conventions as a Basis for Setting National Systems of Health and Safety Legislation
- Role of Non-Governmental Bodies and Health and Safety Standards
- Relevant Influential Parties
- Importance of Print, Broadcast and Social Media in a Global Economy
- Benefits of Schemes Which Promote Co-operation on Health and Safety Between Different Companies
- Adverse Effects on Business Reputation
- An Organisation’s Moral Obligations to Raise Standards Within their Supply Chain
- Meaning of ‘Self-Regulation’
- Role and Function of Corporate Governance in a System of Self-Regulation
- How Internal Rules and Procedures Regulate Health and Safety Performance