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ID (ISN) del documento75741
Número CIS 00-1793
ISSN - Título de la serie 0022-4375 - Journal of Safety Research
Año 1999
Número de serie
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 ProvinciaEstados Unidos
Tema(s) Psicología y sociología del trabajo
Broad subject area(s) Estrés, factores sicosociales
Navegación por categoria(s) OSH training
Psychological factors
Participación de los trabajadores