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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
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