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    OHS factor analysis and probability to control selected types of incidents: Case study MAK LLC
    (German Mongolian Institute for Resouce and Technology, 2023-05-17) Narangarav Batsaikhan; Sumiyadorj; Otgonbayar; Mathias Bauer
    This case study investigates the connection between occupational health and safety (OHS) and the costs incurred by an organization, with a particular emphasis placed on direct labor, and it suggests strategies for cutting both direct and indirect costs. The research is carried out at Mongolyn Alt (MAK) LLC, which currently has Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS) being broadly adopted throughout the organization as a whole. The purpose of this project is to highlight the significance of OHS in lowering the costs that are associated with worker injuries and, illnesses and minimizing the impact on the production process. As part of the research, we will be looking at international OHS standards and developing standardized documentation that is specific to the Mongolian setting. The research recommends one change as a way to illustrate how the influence of a single variable can have a lasting effect on production costs and volume. At MAK LLC, the long-term objective is to eliminate expenditures that are linked with workplace injuries and to foster an atmosphere that is both sustainable and productive in the workplace.

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