Organizational safety culture reflects the attitudes and behaviors that individuals share in considering and reacting to hazards and risks. We first argue that trust is an underdeveloped and important concept in relation to theories of safety culture and high-reliability organizations. The article then reports findings from a two-year qualitative study of train operating companies (TOCs) in the United Kingdom, which sought to explore in detail the linkages between safety culture and the postprivatized railway industry. In-depth interviews and focus groups were carried out with a sample of over 500 employees, from four organizations, and representing all key functional levels. Our analysis suggests that the 1993 privatization, and subsequent...
This chapter discusses the importance of interpersonal trust in the creation of a safe work environm...
MCom (Applied Risk Management), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark CampusAchieving zero harm in h...
‘Safety culture’ is identified in the literature as a critical element of healthy and safe workplace...
Organizational safety culture reflects the attitudes and behaviors that individuals share in conside...
A deficient safety culture has been implicated in a number of organisational accidents from a range ...
Safety culture is an important topic for managers in high-hazard industries because a deficient safe...
Safety culture is an important topic for managers in high-hazard industries because a deficient safe...
This research examines and explains the links between safety culture and communication. Safety cultu...
Safety Culture is seen as a way of ensuring high levels of safety performance in organisations, in c...
The organizational preconditions to major systems failures are seen as increasingly important for ri...
Regulators have increasingly started to focus on safety culture. The causal link between regulatory ...
While trust is increasingly recognized as a factor that impacts on safety behavior, the exact nature...
This thesis addresses safety in the railway industry with a focus on safety culture, defined by the ...
The overall aim of the present study was to contribute to the argument put forward by Burt, Chmiel a...
It is assumed that the world is getting more and more interconnected and that the business world is ...
This chapter discusses the importance of interpersonal trust in the creation of a safe work environm...
MCom (Applied Risk Management), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark CampusAchieving zero harm in h...
‘Safety culture’ is identified in the literature as a critical element of healthy and safe workplace...
Organizational safety culture reflects the attitudes and behaviors that individuals share in conside...
A deficient safety culture has been implicated in a number of organisational accidents from a range ...
Safety culture is an important topic for managers in high-hazard industries because a deficient safe...
Safety culture is an important topic for managers in high-hazard industries because a deficient safe...
This research examines and explains the links between safety culture and communication. Safety cultu...
Safety Culture is seen as a way of ensuring high levels of safety performance in organisations, in c...
The organizational preconditions to major systems failures are seen as increasingly important for ri...
Regulators have increasingly started to focus on safety culture. The causal link between regulatory ...
While trust is increasingly recognized as a factor that impacts on safety behavior, the exact nature...
This thesis addresses safety in the railway industry with a focus on safety culture, defined by the ...
The overall aim of the present study was to contribute to the argument put forward by Burt, Chmiel a...
It is assumed that the world is getting more and more interconnected and that the business world is ...
This chapter discusses the importance of interpersonal trust in the creation of a safe work environm...
MCom (Applied Risk Management), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark CampusAchieving zero harm in h...
‘Safety culture’ is identified in the literature as a critical element of healthy and safe workplace...