Framework conditions definition

Framework conditions means conditions that impact the practical possibilities an organisation, organisational unit, group or individual has to keep both major accident risk and working environment risk under control. The definition entails that framework conditions exercise an indirect impact on working environment risk and major accident risk, by impacting the latitude, cooperation possibilities, resources, incentives, etc. It deals with factors the relevant players do not have effective and immediate control of. Some examples of framework conditions include incentives in contracts and employment agreements, physical limitations and workplace design, employment conditions (for instance use of outsourcing) and decision processes in connection with safety measures. The framework conditions could, for instance, be created by the market, through previous decisions, through decisions in another organisation or at another organisational level (Rosness et al, 2011a).

Examples of Framework conditions in a sentence

  • Framework conditions and compensation shall be regulated in a special agreement for the individual enterprise.

  • Framework conditions for research cooperation with Brazil have been improving over the last decade.

  • Subsequent modifications or site plans may be proposed jointly by the Parties or by individual owners, subject to the Master PUD Framework conditions and procedures.

  • Framework conditions for cooperation in research and innovation between the EU and India are relatively satisfactory.