The topic for the article is the growing awareness of risk and safety in Norway and Sweden during the last decades of the 20th century, and how the two Scandinavian states have organized investigations of accidents. In many western states accident investigations have moved from sector specific boards to permanent multi-modal commissions. This has also been the case in the two Scandinavian states. But this comparative study reveals different paths and varying speed towards a ‘safety culture’. The Swedish Accident Investigation Board was established in 1990, while its Norwegian opposite partner was established in 2008. Common for the two countries is that reorganization of investigation boards has taken place as political actions after major ...
Shaping public safety investigations of accidents in Europe is a book edited by Sverre Røed Larsen, ...
Having seen significant improvements to accident rates in the last 40 years, companies in the Swedis...
The United States and Sweden are both highly industrialized nations whose workers are exposed to sim...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Scandinavian Journal of History © 2011 Tayl...
This paper compares all accident investigation reports covering railway accidents issued by the nati...
Accident investigations are an important tool for learning from accidents, by giving insight into wh...
International audienceThe context and habits of accident investigation practices were explored by me...
In this paper railway accident investigation reports issued by the national accident investigation b...
In 2004, the Norwegian Accident Investigation Board (AIBN), previously restricted to civil aviation,...
In 2004, the Norwegian Accident Investigation Board (AIBN), previously restricted to civil aviation,...
This article investigates safety-related developments in the Swedish mining industry over a 30-year ...
The first report of the SUNflower project (Koornstra et al 2002) compared the safety strategies and ...
Master's thesis in Risk managementThere have been no major fatal accidents in the Norwegian sector a...
The Nordic electrical safety authorities co-operate on issues related to electrical safety e.g. elec...
This article presents the results of a cultural-historical study related to avalanche safety and ris...
Shaping public safety investigations of accidents in Europe is a book edited by Sverre Røed Larsen, ...
Having seen significant improvements to accident rates in the last 40 years, companies in the Swedis...
The United States and Sweden are both highly industrialized nations whose workers are exposed to sim...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Scandinavian Journal of History © 2011 Tayl...
This paper compares all accident investigation reports covering railway accidents issued by the nati...
Accident investigations are an important tool for learning from accidents, by giving insight into wh...
International audienceThe context and habits of accident investigation practices were explored by me...
In this paper railway accident investigation reports issued by the national accident investigation b...
In 2004, the Norwegian Accident Investigation Board (AIBN), previously restricted to civil aviation,...
In 2004, the Norwegian Accident Investigation Board (AIBN), previously restricted to civil aviation,...
This article investigates safety-related developments in the Swedish mining industry over a 30-year ...
The first report of the SUNflower project (Koornstra et al 2002) compared the safety strategies and ...
Master's thesis in Risk managementThere have been no major fatal accidents in the Norwegian sector a...
The Nordic electrical safety authorities co-operate on issues related to electrical safety e.g. elec...
This article presents the results of a cultural-historical study related to avalanche safety and ris...
Shaping public safety investigations of accidents in Europe is a book edited by Sverre Røed Larsen, ...
Having seen significant improvements to accident rates in the last 40 years, companies in the Swedis...
The United States and Sweden are both highly industrialized nations whose workers are exposed to sim...