AbstractIntroductionInternational research indicates that internal health and safety organizations (HSO) and health and safety committees (HSC) do not have the intended impact on companies' safety performance. The aim of this case study at an industrial plant was to test whether the HSO can improve company safety culture by creating more and better safety-related interactions both within the HSO and between HSO members and the shop-floor.MethodsA quasi-experimental single case study design based on action research with both quantitative and qualitative measures was used.InterventionBased on baseline mapping of safety culture and the efficiency of the HSO three developmental processes were started aimed at the HSC, the whole HSO, and the saf...
Today’s companies are mostly aware of safety culture and are interested to invest in HSE management....
Introduction: Safety performance is defined as efforts undertaken by organizations with the crucial ...
Research suggests that human error contributes to unsafe practices and accidents more than two third...
AbstractIntroductionInternational research indicates that internal health and safety organizations (...
AbstractCorporate safety culture has been considered as a contributory factor in accidents by many i...
Preventing work-related injury and illness is of crucial importance to employees, industry and wider...
Safety culture is about the perception shared by the organization's members towards safety and the e...
Workplace injuries and illnesses have continued to decrease significantly through increased regulati...
The aim of the article is to explain interconnectivity between corporate culture and safety culture,...
Regulators have increasingly started to focus on safety culture. The causal link between regulatory ...
Occupational accidents severely deteriorate human capital, negatively affecting the productivity and...
The main objectives of the present study are to (a) map interventions that can be used to develop go...
The term ‘sustainable development’ can be defined as satisfying the needs of the current generation,...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2006.Hundreds of millions of people th...
Organisational culture has been implicated in a number of workplace disasters throughout (Reason, 19...
Today’s companies are mostly aware of safety culture and are interested to invest in HSE management....
Introduction: Safety performance is defined as efforts undertaken by organizations with the crucial ...
Research suggests that human error contributes to unsafe practices and accidents more than two third...
AbstractIntroductionInternational research indicates that internal health and safety organizations (...
AbstractCorporate safety culture has been considered as a contributory factor in accidents by many i...
Preventing work-related injury and illness is of crucial importance to employees, industry and wider...
Safety culture is about the perception shared by the organization's members towards safety and the e...
Workplace injuries and illnesses have continued to decrease significantly through increased regulati...
The aim of the article is to explain interconnectivity between corporate culture and safety culture,...
Regulators have increasingly started to focus on safety culture. The causal link between regulatory ...
Occupational accidents severely deteriorate human capital, negatively affecting the productivity and...
The main objectives of the present study are to (a) map interventions that can be used to develop go...
The term ‘sustainable development’ can be defined as satisfying the needs of the current generation,...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2006.Hundreds of millions of people th...
Organisational culture has been implicated in a number of workplace disasters throughout (Reason, 19...
Today’s companies are mostly aware of safety culture and are interested to invest in HSE management....
Introduction: Safety performance is defined as efforts undertaken by organizations with the crucial ...
Research suggests that human error contributes to unsafe practices and accidents more than two third...