Safety culture is a multidimensional concept that may be associated with medical errors and patient safety events in healthcare delivery systems. However, limited evidence is available …
For organizations managing ultra-safe complex systems, near-miss reports provide a valuable opportunity to improve safety. Recent academic studies have emphasized the …
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 …
MZ Li, MS Ryerson - Journal of Air Transport Management, 2019 - Elsevier
The field of aviation research is entering the era of big data. While data-driven advancements in aviation have clearly brought about applicable models and results with …
X Zhang, Y Sun, Y Zhang, S Su - Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory, 2021 - Elsevier
The loss of situational awareness by pilots is one of the harshest risk factors leading to catastrophic accidents. In this paper a situational awareness analysis model based on …
F Wang, L Ding, PED Love, DJ Edwards - Safety Science, 2016 - Elsevier
Accidents remain a pervasive problem in tunnel construction. A major contributor to these accidents is a construction contractor's inability to determine an appropriate trade-off …
MG Yoon, JK Kim - Journal of Air Transport Management, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Safety Maturity for Air Navigation Safety indicates the extent to which the Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP) and regulators have identified the implementation of …
Safety culture is broadly recognized as important for operational safety in various fields, including air traffic management, power plant control and health care. Previous studies …