The mutual interdependences between safety and operations: A systematic literature review

A Neri, E Cagno, S Paredi - Safety science, 2022 - Elsevier
Safety and operations are pivotal areas of industrial sustainability, often considered in a
trade-off. Although focusing both on the workplace, safety and operations are still mainly …

Exploring the performance implications of precarious work

F Wiengarten, M Pagell, CF Durach… - Journal of Operations …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Precarious work, or employment that is associated with temporary contracts, low earnings
and limited or no employee representation, is on the rise. From an operations perspective …

Improving the safety–performance nexus: A study on the moderating and mediating influence of work motivation in the causal link between occupational health and …

ENK Nkrumah, S Liu, D Doe Fiergbor… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
The preventive systems required to ensure workers are protected from occupational
accidents and injuries dwell heavily on effective occupational health and safety …

Quality and safety management practices: The theory of quality management approach

BJ Ladewski, AJ Al-Bayati - Journal of safety research, 2019 - Elsevier
Introduction: Safety management is frequently treated as non-essential and incidental to
core business functions. Accordingly, the importance of safety management is often …

Integrating safety, health and environmental management systems: A conceptual framework for achieving lean enterprise outcomes

T Kruse, A Veltri, A Branscum - Journal of safety research, 2019 - Elsevier
Introduction Expectations from external stakeholders for eco-safe products and production
processes and internal stakeholders for transparent, stable, and robust environment, safety …

Unintended consequences of management strategies for improving labor productivity in construction industry

N Ghodrati, TW Yiu, S Wilkinson - Journal of safety research, 2018 - Elsevier
Introduction: Labor productivity and safety are important topics in the construction industry.
Even so, the literature provides little information for project managers trying to determine …

Managerial and non-technical factors in the development of human-created disasters: A review and research agenda

A Waring - Safety science, 2015 - Elsevier
A number of common underlying factors in the development of human-created disasters, as
cited in numerous official inquiry reports, encompass in particular, safety management …

The role of leadership in air traffic safety employees' safety behavior

AK Schopf, J Stouten, WB Schaufeli - Safety science, 2021 - Elsevier
Safety behavior is the most critical task for air traffic controllers and other air traffic safety
(ATS) employees. The literature shows that one of the main antecedents for ensuring safety …

Managers' viewpoint on factors influencing their commitment to safety: An empirical investigation in five Finnish industrial organisations

S Tappura, N Nenonen, J Kivistö-Rahnasto - Safety science, 2017 - Elsevier
Managers' strong commitment to safety is a key element of a successful safety management,
culture and climate. Several studies have approached managers' commitment from the …

Development of a conceptual model for risk-based quality management system

MA Samani, N Ismail, Z Leman… - Total Quality Management …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
In this study, it is shown the attitudes and approaches behind the two important function-
specific management system standards developed by International Organization for …