Safety Culture has now been for almost three decades a highly promoted, advocated and debated but contentious notion. This article argues first that one needs to differentiate between two waves of studies, debates, controversies and positions. A first one roughly from the late 1980s/early 1990s to mid-2000s which brought an important distinction between interpretive and functionalist views of safety culture, then a second wave, from mid-2000s to nowadays which brings additional and alternative positions among authors. Four views, some more radical and critical, some more neutral and some more enthusiastic about safety culture are differentiated in this article. It is contended that this evolution of the debate, this second wave of studies, ...
International audienceSafety culture is often considered as being the role given to safety in the tr...
Safety Culture is seen as a way of ensuring high levels of safety performance in organisations, in c...
The concept of "safety culture" is notoriously nebulous! Over the last 30 years, researchers have pr...
Safety Culture has now been for almost three decades a highly promoted, advocated and debated but co...
The concept of safety culture has become established in safety management applications in all major ...
Despite significant research, there is still little agreement over how to define safety culture or o...
Despite significant research, there is still little agreement over how to define safety culture or o...
The match between safety and culture was made around 1986, when the INSAG delivered its initial repo...
Overviewing selected elements from the literature, this paper locates the notion of safety culture w...
Mark Noort argues that to advance the understanding and relevance of ‘safety culture’ the field need...
This paper explores the concept of safety culture and the research method appropriate to empirically...
This paper is about how we can make further sense of the safety culture concept in safety and risk m...
This paper discusses four topics relating to safety culture, three theoretical and one practical. Th...
After little more than a quarter-century, the burgeoning literature on safety culture/climate has fr...
Over the last few decades, safety risk management has been built on increasingly more cumbersome and...
International audienceSafety culture is often considered as being the role given to safety in the tr...
Safety Culture is seen as a way of ensuring high levels of safety performance in organisations, in c...
The concept of "safety culture" is notoriously nebulous! Over the last 30 years, researchers have pr...
Safety Culture has now been for almost three decades a highly promoted, advocated and debated but co...
The concept of safety culture has become established in safety management applications in all major ...
Despite significant research, there is still little agreement over how to define safety culture or o...
Despite significant research, there is still little agreement over how to define safety culture or o...
The match between safety and culture was made around 1986, when the INSAG delivered its initial repo...
Overviewing selected elements from the literature, this paper locates the notion of safety culture w...
Mark Noort argues that to advance the understanding and relevance of ‘safety culture’ the field need...
This paper explores the concept of safety culture and the research method appropriate to empirically...
This paper is about how we can make further sense of the safety culture concept in safety and risk m...
This paper discusses four topics relating to safety culture, three theoretical and one practical. Th...
After little more than a quarter-century, the burgeoning literature on safety culture/climate has fr...
Over the last few decades, safety risk management has been built on increasingly more cumbersome and...
International audienceSafety culture is often considered as being the role given to safety in the tr...
Safety Culture is seen as a way of ensuring high levels of safety performance in organisations, in c...
The concept of "safety culture" is notoriously nebulous! Over the last 30 years, researchers have pr...