Abstract
Abstract The development and issuance of voluntary health and safety management guidelines by a parent corporation can encourage equivalent levels of protection at international operations by clearly communicating specific corporate expectations. Corporate guidelines provide a nonregulatory basis for consistent protection of employees across cultural and governmental borders and create a basis for measurement of performance-based health and safety goals for subsidiary organizations.
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