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Project Q4009395 in Netherlands
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English | BAM Roads Material BV |
Project Q4009395 in Netherlands |
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20,000.0 Euro
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40,000.0 Euro
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50.0 percent
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31 March 2017
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31 March 2018
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BAM Wegen Materieel BV
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5215MG
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BAM Infra Asfalt. Materieel wil ter verbetering van de duurzame inzetbaarheid van haar medewerkers gezamenlijk met medewerkers een veiligheidsprogramma ontwikkelen en implementeren in de organisatie, gericht op veiligheid als DNA voor de manier van werken en aansturing. Het programma moet een geïntegreerd geheel zijn en passen binnen de ontwikkelingen en het veiligheidskompas van BAM Groep. In samenwerking met de medewerkers wil BAM IAM middels safety commitment, safety ownership en safety empowerment een eenduidig beleid en cultuur m.b.t. leiderschap, management, workfloor, regels en procedures, tooling, meting en monitoring, en communicatie implementeren. Kernwaarden zullen worden opgesteld en deze dienen gestandaardiseerd en uniform uitgevoerd te worden binnen de organisatie. (Dutch)
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BAM Infra Asphalt. In order to improve the sustainable employability of its employees, equipment wants to develop and implement a safety programme in the organisation together with employees, focusing on safety as DNA for the way of working and managing. The programme must be an integrated whole and fit within the BAM Group’s developments and safety compass. In collaboration with the employees, BAM IAM wants to implement a clear policy and culture in terms of leadership, management, workfloor, rules and procedures, tooling, measurement and monitoring, and communication through safety commitment, safety ownership and safety empowerment. Core values will be established and these should be standardised and implemented uniformly within the organisation. (English)
25 January 2022
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Identifiers
2016EUSF201256
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