Abstract-In recent years, environmental pollution is one of the most commonly discussed topic in international scene. Environmental pollution and its associated aspects are not limited to the location of occurrence, but inevitably influence other regions too; as it says: "There is one earth for all". In other hand Environmental pollution is one of the most commonly discussed topics in today's national and international political societies in which increasing efforts are being made. Environmental pollution and its associated aspects are not limited to location of accident but inevitably influence other regions. Emission of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere or transfer of nitrates, and other hazardous chemicals into the rivers, seas and ocean waters can suggest such claim. Due to the lack of associated rules, criteria and regulations for issuance of environmental liability insurance, QSPM (Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix) technique was applied in this study to introduce strategic factors required for such analysis. There are ten integrated strategies. The essential strategy is using legal tools to assess environmental risks in different industries. Results show that we need raising awareness of environmental accidents outcomes, which is concerned by insurance companies at developing countries.Index Terms-Environmental pollution, hazard, QSPM, Internal and external factors, SWOT.
Introduction: Today, every organization needs healthy and efficient employees to survive and develop, and also organizations should be able to utilize the full potential of their employees and put the right person into every position. To achieve this goal, HSE management programs should be seamlessly implemented to eliminate parallel activities and create a balance in the organization's current affairs by motivating the staff, increasing productivity, and saving money. Therefore, this study aimed to study the efectiveness of HSE management programs and its relationship with job satisfaction in the Noosh Azar Companyat the west of Tehran. Methods: In this descriptive-analytical study, 60 persons from the staff of the Noosh Azar Company were randomly selected using the Cochran formula. The assessment tool was a researcher-made questionnaire, which its validity was confirmed by the professors and faculty members and its reliability was measured using Cronbach's alpha. Data were analyzed using the SPSS 22 software. Results: The results showed that there was a significant and positive correlationbetween the total score of the HSE programs and the total score of job satisfaction and all of its dimensions before and after the intervention. Regarding the ranking of the HSE management indicators, "professional health control programs" had the highest scores and regarding the ranking of the job satisfaction indexes, "technical management" had the highest score. Conclusions: Considering the significant relationship between job satisfaction and HSE management programs, it is recommended that these programs be implemented coherently and with a higher quality to improve the employees' satisfaction.
This study has done to surveying the relationship between Hofstede's cultural dimensions and HSE culture individual according to Geller model. Populations were 25 people of cultural management and planning elites. For a sampling it was used of simple sampling method. For gathering data in theoretic section we used library and also interview with scholars and specialists of the organization and in data gathering section we used questionnaire method. In this research, In order to determine the validity of data collection we used Cronbach's alpha to test the validity of the formal symbol or reliability. To analyze hypothesis, we have used descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. Findings show that there is not relationship between Hofstede's cultural dimensions (Power distance, Individualism-collectivism, Masculinity-femininity, Uncertainty avoidance, Long-term orientation) and culture individual according to HSE model.
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