ID (ISN) del documento | 75741 |
Número CIS |
00-1793 |
ISSN - Título de la serie |
0022-4375 - Journal of Safety Research |
Año |
1999 |
Número de serie |
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Autor(es) |
DePasquale J.P., Geller E.S. |
Título |
Critical success factors for behavior-based safety: A study of twenty industry-wide applications |
Información bibliográfica |
Winter 1999, Vol.30, No.4, p.237-249. lllus. 41 ref. |
Resumen |
A perception survey of behaviour-based safety (BBS) administered to individual employees of 20 organizations measured a variety of variables previously identified to influence success of the process. The survey data showed five variables to be significantly predictive of employee involvement in a BBS process: perceptions that BBS training was effective; trust in management abilities; accountability for BBS through performance appraisals; whether or not one had received education in BBS; and tenure with the organization. Also, employees in organizations mandating employee participation in a BBS process reported significantly higher levels of involvement, trust in management, trust in coworkers, and satisfaction with BBS training than did employees whose process was completely voluntary. |
Descriptores (primarios) |
comportamiento humano; formación en prevención; organización de la seguridad en la empresa |
Descriptores (secundarios) |
factores humanos; participación de los trabajadores; papel de los mandos intermedios; programas de seguridad |
Tipo de documento |
D - Artículos periódicos |
País / Estado o Provincia | Estados Unidos |
Tema(s) |
Psicología y sociología del trabajo
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Broad subject area(s) |
Estrés, factores sicosociales
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Navegación por categoria(s) |
OSH training Psychological factors Participación de los trabajadores
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