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Critical Control management in Indonesia Mining Industry
Rizky Anggito, Ridwan Zahdi Syaaf
Department of Occupational Health and Safety
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Keyphrases
Accident Identification
16%
Adverse Impact
16%
Bowtie
16%
Business Value
16%
Catastrophic Events
16%
Change Management
16%
Control Management
100%
Core Business
16%
Critical Risks
16%
Expected Outcomes
16%
Fatality
50%
Health Safety
33%
Health Systems
16%
Implementation Management
16%
Indonesia
100%
Low-level Control
16%
Management Approach
16%
Management Process
33%
Managerial Control
16%
Mining Accidents
16%
Mining Activities
16%
Mining Industry
100%
Operational Risk Management
16%
Overall Health
16%
Overall Safety
16%
Potential Gains
16%
Prevent Accidents
16%
Quality Assurance
16%
Quality Control
16%
Recurring
16%
Regulatory Requirements
16%
Risk Assessment Methods
16%
Risk Control
16%
Risk-need
16%
Safety System
50%
Strong Leadership
16%
System Work
16%
Unwanted Events
16%
Engineering
Catastrophic Event
33%
Management Process
66%
Operational Risk
33%
Potential Benefit
33%
Quality Control
33%
Regulatory Requirement
33%
Sustainable Manner
33%
System Safety
100%
Social Sciences
Administrative Structure
16%
Control Management
100%
Management Approach
16%
Mining
100%
Quality Assurance
16%
Risk Management
16%
Work System
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Management Control
100%
Mining Industry
100%
Quality Management
16%
Risk Control
16%
Risk Management
16%
Computer Science
Adverse Impact
14%
Business Value
14%
Critical Control
100%
Expected Outcome
14%
Potential Benefit
14%
Process Management
28%
Quality Assurance
14%
Regulatory Requirement
14%
Risk Management
14%