Oct 4, 2007 14:41
16 yrs ago
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English term

line driven

English Bus/Financial Management HSE
When someone says that the Health, Safety and Environment culture in a company should be "line" driven (alternatives: Administrator driven; Coordinator driven; individually internalized), what does he/she mean exactly? Thanks in advance.
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Non-PRO (1): CHEN-Ling

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Discussion

CHEN-Ling Oct 4, 2007:
Sorry for choosing "Non-pro" by mistake (:

Responses

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conducted by operational people

:) line
c. The personnel of an organization or a business who actually make a product or perform a service.
Peer comment(s):

agree jccantrell : Yep, the guys doing real work are the movers in area.
2 mins
thanks
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