H Nordlöf, B Wiitavaara, U Winblad, K Wijk… - Safety science, 2015 - Elsevier
Workers in the steel-manufacturing industry face many safety risks due to the nature of the job. How well safety procedures and regulations are followed within an organization is …
Forty years of research into safety culture indicates that an appropriate assessment in a safety–critical context will include items that are common safety factors and also items that …
MM Abu-Khader - Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 2004 - Elsevier
Process safety schemes for the chemical industry are quite difficult tasks to develop. The involvement of various elements of human and organizational factors and the presence of …
The purpose of this study was to develop and initially evaluate a survey to assess the level of present safety culture within a petrochemical organization. On the basis of the modified …
Abstract An IT-based Safety Management System contains procedures, safety standards and checklists on how different tasks should be performed. Safety standards and work …
AM Saedi, AA Majid, Z Isa - Safety science, 2020 - Elsevier
Safety participation is a higher-order concept for safety improvement. The dynamic hazards in refinery plants make safety participation one of the significant factors for the plants' safety …
SH Chang, DF Chen, TC Wu - Journal of safety research, 2012 - Elsevier
INTRODUCTION: Personal competency is an important factor influencing individual performance. The objective of this study was to develop a competency model of safety …
J Harvey, H Bolam, D Gregory, G Erdos - Personnel Review, 2001 - emerald.com
An attitude survey developed by Harvey et al. was used to measure responses from employees in the nuclear industry before and after a safety training intervention which all …
T Lee, K Harrison - Safety science, 2000 - Elsevier
Definitions of safety culture abound, but they variously refer to the safety-related values, attitudes, beliefs, risk perceptions and behaviours of all employees. This assembly may …