Environmental certification systems and impacts of their implementation on occupational health and safety in Chilean forest companies

Empirical study
Journal article

Published June 2005 by Scion (Crown Research Institute). Authored by Ackerknecht, C., Bassaber, C. and Reyes, M.

Summary

This study analyses environmental management systems developed by Chilean forest companies to evaluate their effect on profitability dye to decrease in works accidents. Specifically, it explores those implemented for ISO 14001:1996 certification, best forest management practices certified by the Forest Stewardship Council, and occupational health and safety (OHSAS 18001:1999). Results are based on a statistical analysis of data on accident rate, risk rate, and average time lost per accident for up to 25 companies over 7 years. A second phase of the study was extended to 10 years with the same companies and dependent variables.
Research detail

Environmental certification systems and impacts of their implementation on occupational health and safety in Chilean forest companies

Empirical study
Journal article

Published June 2005 by Scion (Crown Research Institute). Authored by Ackerknecht, C., Bassaber, C. and Reyes, M.

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