PurposeIn the supply chain performance measurement (SCPM) there seems to be no consensus about measures for performance evaluation and suitable criteria from resilience and sustainability paradigms. In this way, this research aims to identify the attributes that a Per style, all abbreviations need to be expanded at the first instnace in both the abstract and the main body of the paper, after which only abbreviations should be used supply chain (SC) should follow to be resilient and sustainable, and then to evaluate their importance according to industry experts.Design/methodology/approachThis study suggests a hybrid approach. The authors identified the most commonly used criteria using literature review, and then applied fuzzy Delphi technique (FDT) with the objective of surveying experts to find the attributes used in practice and asked to assess their relevance.FindingsThe resilient-sustainable supply chain (RSSC) is formed by four dimensions: resiliency, economic, environmental and social. A total of 15 criteria are identified, and the most important are visibility, flexibility, supply chain risk management (SCRM) culture, work conditions and communication.Research limitations/implicationsThis study used a literature review, so it is subject to a time frame, and the criteria could no longer be relevant as the time and business conditions change. Also, the findings may not be completely applicable throughout different industries, and therefore the finding cannot be replicated to other businesses.Practical implicationsThis study will assist decision-makers among other interested parties to construct and/or strengthen an integrated SC that mixes resiliency and sustainability.Originality/valueThis study contributes to the state-of-art by producing a characterization of the resilient and sustainable supply chain for the automotive industry. Also, this research produces a new and holistic framework for resilient and sustainable SCPM supporting the decision-making process.
Tras la necesidad de tener procedimientos y guías que faciliten el manejo de los residuos, se propone implementar un plan de gestión integral de residuos hospitalarios y similares (PGIRHS), que permita evaluar los riesgos mediante una matriz acorde con la norma GTC 045 de tal forma que se aporten insumos útiles en seguridad y salud en el trabajo, que a su vez propendan a preservar, mantener y mejorar continuamente la calidad de vida de los trabajadores de la institución. Tales fines se realizaron en medio de visitas a la institución, en la cual se aplicaron indagaciones respecto al desarrollo de procedimientos para la manipulación, tratamiento y disposición que se le da a los residuos, inspecciones de seguridad, como también registro fotográfico en puntos específicos a manera de soporte para el estudio de investigación. Concluyendo, se formuló el PGIRHS en la institución, seguidamente se definieron normas y procedimientos para la gestión efectiva de los residuos, además se evaluaron los riesgos a los cuales está expuesto el personal del centro, obteniendo como prioritario al riesgo biológico, con base a esto se dictaron medidas de prevención y control en un plan de acción.
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