The dread factor: how hazards and safety training influence learning and performance.

MJ Burke, RO Salvador, K Smith-Crowe… - Journal of applied …, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
Journal of applied psychology, 2011psycnet.apa.org
On the basis of hypotheses derived from social and experiential learning theories, we meta-
analytically investigated how safety training and workplace hazards impact the development
of safety knowledge and safety performance. The results were consistent with an expected
interaction between the level of engagement of safety training and hazardous
event/exposure severity in the promotion of safety knowledge and performance. For safety
knowledge and safety performance, highly engaging training was considerably more …
Abstract
On the basis of hypotheses derived from social and experiential learning theories, we meta-analytically investigated how safety training and workplace hazards impact the development of safety knowledge and safety performance. The results were consistent with an expected interaction between the level of engagement of safety training and hazardous event/exposure severity in the promotion of safety knowledge and performance. For safety knowledge and safety performance, highly engaging training was considerably more effective than less engaging training when hazardous event/exposure severity was high, whereas highly and less engaging training had comparable levels of effectiveness when hazardous event/exposure severity was low. Implications of these findings for theory testing and incorporating information on objective risk into workplace safety research and practice are discussed.
American Psychological Association
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