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Established compliance management systems are not sufficient to guarantee that employees act in a law-abiding and ethical manner. In fact, modern compliance management systems rather require complementary initiatives such as an integrity management which expands the focus which is often only limited to legal content, by considering business decisions also from a moral, social, societal, and ecological perspective. The goal of integrity management is not simply having employees strictly following the rules, but instead promoting moral conduct. Therefore, integrity management particularly pays attention to the ethical behavior of the individual employee, as well as the company and management culture. The company culture can be understood as the sum of the organization’s collective values, convictions, attitudes, and mindsets. The authors point out possibilities and limitation on how companies can influence their culture by setting up targets, incentive and sanctions schemes, in addition to the already-existing control measures.
This article discusses the ISO 19600, an international cross-industry standard that contains directives for the use of compliance management systems. The standard is designed as a guideline and is based on the principles of good governance, proportionality, transparency, and sustainability. It covers all forms of corporate and organizational structures and aims to support managers and employees in avoiding unethical conduct. The authors describe the principles of the ISO 19600 standard and in this context examine in more detail the three core elements that form a successful compliance management system: a high-level structure, a risk-based approach, and a plan-do-check-act model. In addition, compliance culture and the role of management are discussed.
ISO 37001:2016 is an international management system standard against bribery, issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The aim of the standard is to support companies and organizations in combating bribery risks in their own operations and in their global value chains to prevent and detect bribery and to create international comparability in anti-corruption management.
ISO itself is the international association of more than 160 national standardization bodies that work together in ISO technical committees to develop international standards. ISO Standard 37001 was published for the first time on 15 October 2016 under the title “Anti-bribery management systems – Requirements with guidance for use”. ISO 37001 is based on the British standard 10500 and refers to international anti-corruption principles and guidelines. The standard is open to all types of organizations, regardless of their size, legal form, or geographical location. ISO 37001 has the usual “high-level structure” of an ISO standard, which simplifies setting up and operating the system alongside other management systems in an organization. As a Type-A standard, ISO 37001 is approved for certification. Companies can ask to be certified by accredited third parties; thus proving that their anti-bribery management system meets the criteria of the ISO 37001 standard. However, neither appropriate certification nor basic conformity to ISO 37001 can guarantee that bribery does not occur. Instead, the certification of a management system indicates that the company has taken all appropriate and required measures to tackle the issue of bribery.
This paper presents the current state of development and selected technological challenges in the application of ecologically and economically sustainable nets for aquaculture based on ongoing development projects. These aim at the development of a new material system of high-strength stainless steel wires as net material with environmentally compatible antifouling properties for nearshore and offshore aquacultures. Current plastic netting materials will be replaced with high-strength stainless steel to provide a more environmentally friendly system that can withstand more severe mechanical stresses (waves, storms, tides and predators). A new antifouling strategy is expected to solve current challenges, such as ecological damage (e.g., due to pollution from copper-containing antifouling substances or microplastics), high maintenance costs (e.g., cleaning and repairs), and shorter service life. Approaches for the next development steps are presented based on previous experience as well as calculation models based on this experience.
Wer schon einmal dicht gedrängt vor der Konzertbühne stand kann sich die aussichtslose Lage, wenn die Stimmung kippt und Panik aufkommt, gut vorstellen. Es ist sehr wichtig, Räume und Events, die zeitweise von sehr vielen Menschen aufgesucht werden, so zu gestalten und zu planen, dass maximale Sicherheit gewährleistet ist. Damit eine öffentliche Veranstaltung reibungslos verläuft ist eine gründliche Planung, also ein qualitativ hochwertiges Crowd Management unabdingbar.
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