Despite evidence of significant management contributions to the causes of major accidents, recent events at Millstone Nuclear Power Station in the US and Ontario Hydro in Canada might lead one to conclude that the significance of safety culture, and the role of management in developing and maintaining an appropriate safety culture, is either not being understood or not being taken serious as integral to the safe operation of some complex, high-reliability operations. It is the purpose of this paper to address four aspects of management that are particularly important to safety culture, and to illustrate how development of an appropriate safety culture is more a matter of common sense than rocket science
“Few things are so sought after and yet so little understood.” With this pithy statement, psychologi...
The organizational preconditions to major systems failures are seen as increasingly important for ri...
International audienceThe concept of “Safety Culture” is a key element of many initiatives aiming at...
A growing number of studies have been conducted to define and assess safety culture in a variety of ...
One of the characteristics of a good safety culture is a definable commitment to the improvement of ...
This paper discusses four topics relating to safety culture, three theoretical and one practical. Th...
The match between safety and culture was made around 1986, when the INSAG delivered its initial repo...
The concept of safety culture has become established in safety management applications in all major ...
This paper is about how we can make further sense of the safety culture concept in safety and risk m...
International audienceThe concept of “Safety Culture” is a key element of many initiatives intended ...
Traced back to the Chernobyl Accident analysis (INSAG-1), the concept of safety culture is regarded ...
During the investigation of several notable disasters (e.g., 1986 Chernobyl nuclear re-lease, Contin...
The aim of this publication is to advance the safety culture knowledge and practice based on the exp...
Safety Culture is seen as a way of ensuring high levels of safety performance in organisations, in c...
Overviewing selected elements from the literature, this paper locates the notion of safety culture w...
“Few things are so sought after and yet so little understood.” With this pithy statement, psychologi...
The organizational preconditions to major systems failures are seen as increasingly important for ri...
International audienceThe concept of “Safety Culture” is a key element of many initiatives aiming at...
A growing number of studies have been conducted to define and assess safety culture in a variety of ...
One of the characteristics of a good safety culture is a definable commitment to the improvement of ...
This paper discusses four topics relating to safety culture, three theoretical and one practical. Th...
The match between safety and culture was made around 1986, when the INSAG delivered its initial repo...
The concept of safety culture has become established in safety management applications in all major ...
This paper is about how we can make further sense of the safety culture concept in safety and risk m...
International audienceThe concept of “Safety Culture” is a key element of many initiatives intended ...
Traced back to the Chernobyl Accident analysis (INSAG-1), the concept of safety culture is regarded ...
During the investigation of several notable disasters (e.g., 1986 Chernobyl nuclear re-lease, Contin...
The aim of this publication is to advance the safety culture knowledge and practice based on the exp...
Safety Culture is seen as a way of ensuring high levels of safety performance in organisations, in c...
Overviewing selected elements from the literature, this paper locates the notion of safety culture w...
“Few things are so sought after and yet so little understood.” With this pithy statement, psychologi...
The organizational preconditions to major systems failures are seen as increasingly important for ri...
International audienceThe concept of “Safety Culture” is a key element of many initiatives aiming at...