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  • Occupational Health and Safety
  • Business Ethics
  • Corporate Governance

Background:

  • Organizations and individuals sometimes violate moral and ethical rules, leading to corporate transgressions.
  • Unethical conduct can negatively impact worker safety, public safety, and environmental protection.
  • Current safety systems often do not explicitly address misconduct and corporate transgression risks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the relationship between morality, ethics, and health and safety management.
  • To identify preventive measures for misconduct and transgression-related safety risks.
  • To propose methods for integrating ethical principles into safety management systems.

Main Methods:

  • A scoping review of the literature was conducted.
  • The review focused on morality and ethics in relation to health and safety management.
  • Key preventive measures were identified through literature analysis.

Main Results:

  • Controlling misconduct risks is typically assigned to general management and corporate governance, not safety systems.
  • Moral and ethical principles are applicable to safety management systems for risk prevention.
  • Ethical leadership, behavior, climate, and decision-making processes are key preventive measures.

Conclusions:

  • Ethical principles can be integrated into safety management systems to mitigate risks.
  • Implementing ethical leadership and decision-making processes is crucial for prevention.
  • Best practices, embraced by managers, boards, supervisors, and regulators, can control unwanted behavior and transgression risks.