Use of the risk analysis approach n the Serbian army integration process against Covid-19
Nikola Simić,
The Serbian Army, Logistics training centre, Kruševac, SerbiaMiladin Stefanović,
Faculty of Engineering, University of Kragujevac, SerbiaGoran Petrović,
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Niš, SerbiaAleksandar Stanković,
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Niš, SerbiaAbstract
Current developments have contributed to organisations paying increasing attention to protecting resources, employee safety, and applying quality products and services. There is a need for increasing the application of standards that define the way of managing quality, safety at work, risk, and many others. One such organisation is the Serbian Army, a complex centralised system that requires integrating these standards, and often stricter, in all fields of its activities. The current situation in the world, and therefore in Serbia, is sufficient motivation for the project provided by this paper. This project aims to show the integration of risk management systems and occupational safety systems, through the level of protection and exposure of members of the army to the virus infection COVID-19 during the implementation of emergency tasks, by defining risks and proposing additional measures to reduce the level of risk and increase the protection of military personnel.