In this paper we explore the proposal that knowledge generated by safety scientists may displace or marginalize existing local or system-specific safety knowledge embedded in operational practices. The proposition is based on theory about relationships between knowledge and power, complemented by organizational theory on standardization and accountability. We suggest that the increased reliance on self-regulation and international standards in safety management may be drivers for a shift in the distribution of power regarding safety, changing the conception of what is valid and useful knowledge. Case studies from two Norwegian transport sectors, the railway and the maritime sectors, are used to illustrate the proposition. In both sectors we...
About 36% of fatal road accidents in Norway involve at least one driver who is “at work”. It has bee...
The frequency and severity of accidents depends on the amount of travel by mode, how cars and roads ...
Safety professionals have a key role in influencing the safety of an industrial organization. Relati...
In this paper we explore the proposal that knowledge generated by safety scientists may displace or ...
In this paper we explore the proposal that knowledge generated by safety scientists may displace or ...
International audienceA number of key concepts have punctuated the development of Safety science. Re...
International audienceThis article is a contribution to the special issue on safety science research...
This article is a contribution to the special issue on the future of safety science. It discusses th...
The objective of the paper is to gain understanding of regulatory regimes and sociotechnical aspects...
Safety science is not an old science. It is a rather new field of research built over the past 30 to...
Risky Work Environments provides new insights into the multiple and dynamic trajectories of both nea...
Regulators have increasingly started to focus on safety culture. The causal link between regulatory ...
This chapter presents a multiple-culture model combining the knowledge production perspective with a...
This paper examines how contextualised knowledge about safety matters shaped the performance of mach...
There is much invested in safety rule development, implementation and control of compliance, but the...
About 36% of fatal road accidents in Norway involve at least one driver who is “at work”. It has bee...
The frequency and severity of accidents depends on the amount of travel by mode, how cars and roads ...
Safety professionals have a key role in influencing the safety of an industrial organization. Relati...
In this paper we explore the proposal that knowledge generated by safety scientists may displace or ...
In this paper we explore the proposal that knowledge generated by safety scientists may displace or ...
International audienceA number of key concepts have punctuated the development of Safety science. Re...
International audienceThis article is a contribution to the special issue on safety science research...
This article is a contribution to the special issue on the future of safety science. It discusses th...
The objective of the paper is to gain understanding of regulatory regimes and sociotechnical aspects...
Safety science is not an old science. It is a rather new field of research built over the past 30 to...
Risky Work Environments provides new insights into the multiple and dynamic trajectories of both nea...
Regulators have increasingly started to focus on safety culture. The causal link between regulatory ...
This chapter presents a multiple-culture model combining the knowledge production perspective with a...
This paper examines how contextualised knowledge about safety matters shaped the performance of mach...
There is much invested in safety rule development, implementation and control of compliance, but the...
About 36% of fatal road accidents in Norway involve at least one driver who is “at work”. It has bee...
The frequency and severity of accidents depends on the amount of travel by mode, how cars and roads ...
Safety professionals have a key role in influencing the safety of an industrial organization. Relati...