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Business and Health: Messages for managers?

Ten years ago, at the request of the French ministers in charge of labour and higher education, I, together with…
Ten years ago, at the request of the French ministers in charge of labour and higher education, I, together with numerous colleagues, drew up a report proposing a frame of reference for the occupational health skills of managers and engineers. This work has helped to raise awareness of the crucial role played by managers in prevention. Three objectives The frame of reference at the time was structured around three goals:- To identify the human, social, economic and legal issues related to occupational health and safety in the workplace.
- To integrate occupational health and safety into the management of activities and projects of the company.
- To contribute to the management of occupational health and safety within the company.
- Be informed: what is my company doing in terms of health and safety?
- Be vigilant: managers must react at the right level to a situation entailing risk, either individually (signs of distress) or collectively (the emergence of a source of danger).
- Be exemplary: there exists a managerial mimicry. A negligent manager in health areas spreads undesirable behaviour.
- Be demanding: when you’re exemplary, you can and must demand that your employees obey the rules, without creating danger for themselves or others.
- Be benevolent: empathy doesn’t exclude demands, quite the contrary.
