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Title:
Impact of societal norms on safety, health, and the environment : case studies in society and safety culture
Author:
Ostrom, Lee T., author.
ISBN:
9781119830047

9781119830030

9781119830054
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxx, 669 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps
Contents:
Front Matter -- Safety Culture Concepts -- History of Safety Culture -- Chemical Manufacturing -- Chemical Storage Explosions -- Dust Explosions and Entertainment Venue Case Studies -- University Laboratory Accident Case Studies -- Aviation Case Studies -- Nuclear Energy Case Studies -- Other Transportation Case Studies -- Assessing Safety Culture -- Index
Abstract:
"Safety culture refers to the norms, values, and practices shared by groups in relation to risk and safety. Within safety critical industries (e.g., nuclear energy, oil and gas, aviation), safety culture assessments with cross sectional surveys are used to identify trends that are promotive (e.g., shared beliefs on risk) and problematic (e.g., lack of incident reporting) for safety management. Through further investigation, opportunities for interorganizational learning are identified (e.g., sharing best practice) and used to improve safety culture. Research indicates that safety culture within an organization may be influenced by national cultural tendencies to avoid the anxiety caused by risky and ambiguous situations. This has implications for how the results of safety culture assessments are analyzed and interpreted"-- Provided by publisher.
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John Wiley and Sons
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