Introduction: This paper uses an extensive review of the safety culture literature to identify three key themes (a) role of new employees, (b) absence of a pro-active approach, and (c) need for a ‘No-blame’ culture, and explores their impact on the occupational health and safety culture (OHS). Method: We use a qualitative study with a constructivist phenomenological approach consisting of 55 in-depth interviews with a diverse range of participants, including business owners, line managers and supervisors, OHS advisors, workers, and union representatives in Western Australia. A workplace vignette was used to elicit cultural norms derived from the participants’ attitudes and beliefs, which were analyzed using NVivo software to conduct a t...
The aim of the article is to explain interconnectivity between corporate culture and safety culture,...
This paper is concerned with the role of senior managers in creating healthy and safe working enviro...
AbstractThe incidence of occupational injuries and diseases associated with industrialization has de...
In this article, using a comprehensive examination of occupational health and safety culture literat...
AbstractCorporate safety culture has been considered as a contributory factor in accidents by many i...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2006.Hundreds of millions of people th...
Australian organisations differ in terms of the support they provide for proactive measures to reduc...
Preventing work-related injury and illness is of crucial importance to employees, industry and wider...
Background: Implementation and good practice of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) based on state ...
Safety culture has risen to prominence over the past two decades as a means by which organisations m...
Preventing work-related injury and illness is of crucial importance to employees, industry and wider...
Preventing work-related injury and illness is of crucial importance to employees, industry and wider...
This thesis explored safety culture in a large Australasian construction and mining organisation, wi...
Safety culture is a term with numerous definitions in the literature. Many authors advocate a prescr...
This thesis explored safety culture in a large Australasian construction and mining organisation, wi...
The aim of the article is to explain interconnectivity between corporate culture and safety culture,...
This paper is concerned with the role of senior managers in creating healthy and safe working enviro...
AbstractThe incidence of occupational injuries and diseases associated with industrialization has de...
In this article, using a comprehensive examination of occupational health and safety culture literat...
AbstractCorporate safety culture has been considered as a contributory factor in accidents by many i...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2006.Hundreds of millions of people th...
Australian organisations differ in terms of the support they provide for proactive measures to reduc...
Preventing work-related injury and illness is of crucial importance to employees, industry and wider...
Background: Implementation and good practice of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) based on state ...
Safety culture has risen to prominence over the past two decades as a means by which organisations m...
Preventing work-related injury and illness is of crucial importance to employees, industry and wider...
Preventing work-related injury and illness is of crucial importance to employees, industry and wider...
This thesis explored safety culture in a large Australasian construction and mining organisation, wi...
Safety culture is a term with numerous definitions in the literature. Many authors advocate a prescr...
This thesis explored safety culture in a large Australasian construction and mining organisation, wi...
The aim of the article is to explain interconnectivity between corporate culture and safety culture,...
This paper is concerned with the role of senior managers in creating healthy and safe working enviro...
AbstractThe incidence of occupational injuries and diseases associated with industrialization has de...