A behavior-based approach to industrial safety management has been advocated by many authors and has been found to effectively improve safety performance in different industrial settings and on different continents. In the paper the BBS approach was characterized and the examples of good practices ...
adapting our own behaviours when coexisting with large carnivores has the potential to reduce the number of attacks to about half of today’s level. The examples provided by the numerous cases of children injured/killed while left unattended by their parents,...
In this paper, we call attention to the role of person-job fit in a safety critical work environment. Specifically, we argue that employees’ evolving perceptions of person-job fit can be thought of as an idiosyncratic sensemaking process based on relevant work behaviours and experienced (Vleugels...
(2022). The influence of psychological safety on students’ creativity in project-based learning: The mediating role of psychological empowerment. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 865123. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.865123 Article Google Scholar Harju, L. K., Kaltiainen, J., & Hakanen, ...
Examples of such behaviours include helping, sharing, consoling, comforting, cooperating, and protecting someone from any potential harm. From an evolutionary perspective, prosocial behaviours may have evolved from a biological adaptation to living in society. The development of prosocial behaviours is ...
Unacceptable Behaviourmeans anyform ofbehaviour that is overtly or implicitly threatening and causesa personto feel afraid for theirpersonal safetyor that of other people or property, or a refusal to engage with an Activity, Session or theServices generally ...
Safety Culture highlights examples ranging from the loss of the Titanic, to Bhopal, and the Tokaimura criticality event. In it Dr. Taylor argues that to minimise risks, any hazardous facility requires robustly engineered safety systems, an effective management system and a developed organisational ...
The identified on-ramp merging trajectories were used to assess the scenarios in terms of the criticality, based on a surrogate safety measure. The distribution of these safety measure values shows that vehicles tend to merge onto the mainline differently, some quite close “behind” another ...
Does Disruptive Behavior Among Anesthesia Care Providers Decrease Patient Safety? © 2017 Introduction Disruptive behaviour is a term used for a range of unacceptable clinician actions, including incivility, bullying, and harassment.1There is increasing evidence that these types of behaviour decrease the...
Safe treatment or a shorter wait: Hobson's choice? The British government hopes that the Patient Choice scheme recently introduced by the NHS will lead to improvements in waiting times and quality. Angela,Coulter - 《Quality & Safety in Health Care》 被引量: 13发表: 2003年 ...