Using Approach of Fuzzy Prospect Theory to Analyze Key Competencies of Safety, Health and Environment Management
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https://doi.org/10.65453/ajbmr.v3i8.620Keywords:
competency, safety, health and environment management, prospect theory, fuzzy TODIMAbstract
In Yazd Alloy Steel Factory, to reduce occupational accidents, considering safety, health and environment matters have been important more than before. In this study, we have investigated and explained key competencies of safety, health and environment officers in the alloy steel factory by using the proposed safety competency model by Chang and colleagues. Therefore, there were distributed and gathered the prepared questionnaires among 10 safety, health and environment managers and educational officers in the factory to identify priority of the proposed components of the model. To analyze data and determine priorities, there was used from Fuzzy Multi Criteria Decision Method (MCDM) based on prospect theory known as fuzzy TODIM1 . The research results can help the factory managers to develop training programs and enhance skills of safety, health and environment employees. According to the research results, recognize ability of social and psychological risks, safety and health project management and recognize ability of environmental risks components were considered in planning priorities respectively.
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Copyright (c) 2014 Farhad Mohammadzade, Mohammad Ali Sangbor, Negar Jalilian

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