Whilst behavioural based safety (BBS) is not new and is even becoming increasingly common, especially among large construction organisations; research on BBS and hence its implementation has paid limited attention to the role of innate drivers of behaviour, particularly human values (e.g. individual worker values). It is argued in this article that there is a need for empirical studies in this area towards the generation of fresh insight that could be valuable for designing more robust interventions for strengthening BBS programmes
Abstract: The construction industry require a different approach to their management of health and s...
Procedures, regulations, and safety management systems (SMS) have reduced the incidence of occupatio...
In recent years, the importance of a positive safety culture has been emphasized as a key factor in ...
While behaviour-based safety (BBS) is not new and is even becoming increasingly common, particularly...
The behaviour related approach to dealing with occupational safety and health (OSH) has been shown t...
Objective: Construction sector is a critical sector due to high accidents and fatality rates, while ...
This briefing discusses the health and safety problems in the construction industry. The focus is on...
Objectives: Behavioral-based safety is a term used to describe the prevention of accidents, injuries...
Australian construction and building workers are exposed to serious workplace risks - including inju...
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article whic...
© 2018 selection and editorial matter, Adriana X. Sanchez, Keith D. Hampson and Geoffrey London; ind...
Cohen (1977) reviewed the then current research on occupational safety and stated that both strong c...
Health and safety is an important issue in workplaces, and despite safety procedures becoming more s...
Unsafe behaviour is a major contributing factor to accidents on construction sites. Measures must be...
AbstractHuman behaviour is a major contributor of construction accidents revealed by many occupation...
Abstract: The construction industry require a different approach to their management of health and s...
Procedures, regulations, and safety management systems (SMS) have reduced the incidence of occupatio...
In recent years, the importance of a positive safety culture has been emphasized as a key factor in ...
While behaviour-based safety (BBS) is not new and is even becoming increasingly common, particularly...
The behaviour related approach to dealing with occupational safety and health (OSH) has been shown t...
Objective: Construction sector is a critical sector due to high accidents and fatality rates, while ...
This briefing discusses the health and safety problems in the construction industry. The focus is on...
Objectives: Behavioral-based safety is a term used to describe the prevention of accidents, injuries...
Australian construction and building workers are exposed to serious workplace risks - including inju...
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article whic...
© 2018 selection and editorial matter, Adriana X. Sanchez, Keith D. Hampson and Geoffrey London; ind...
Cohen (1977) reviewed the then current research on occupational safety and stated that both strong c...
Health and safety is an important issue in workplaces, and despite safety procedures becoming more s...
Unsafe behaviour is a major contributing factor to accidents on construction sites. Measures must be...
AbstractHuman behaviour is a major contributor of construction accidents revealed by many occupation...
Abstract: The construction industry require a different approach to their management of health and s...
Procedures, regulations, and safety management systems (SMS) have reduced the incidence of occupatio...
In recent years, the importance of a positive safety culture has been emphasized as a key factor in ...