Prevention of Accidents at Work : Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on the Prevention of Accidents at Work (WOS 2017), October 3-6, 2017, Prague, Czech Republic
معرفی کتاب «Prevention of Accidents at Work : Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on the Prevention of Accidents at Work (WOS 2017), October 3-6, 2017, Prague, Czech Republic» نوشتهٔ Ales Bernatik, Lucie Kocurkova, Kirsten Jørgensen، منتشرشده توسط نشر CRC Press در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Cover 1 Half Title 2 Title Page 4 Copyright Page 5 Table of Contents 6 Preface 10 Committee 12 Organization 14 Foundations of safety science: Theories, principles, methods and tools 16 Understanding (organizational) practices in safety research: Proximity versus distance and some research implications 18 A multi-perspective account of safety (MUPSY) 26 Influence of temperature and surroundings humidity on scaffolding work comfort 34 Two different qualitative cyberneticians: Barry Turner and Jens Rasmussen 40 “Tough Love”: Unpacking the dynamics of Turner’s stage 6 (cultural readjustment) 46 Developments in analysis of severe adverse events in healthcare—policy and practice in Norway 54 From safety to cyber security: New organizational challenges in Industrial Control Systems (ICS) 60 Research to practice: Achievements, lessons learned and challenges 68 Epidemiologic and temporal trends of work-related injuries in expatriate workers in a high-income rapidly developing country: Evidence for preventive programs 70 Ensuring contract worker safety in complex organizational systems 76 Potential safety influences of communication and language difficulties at sea: A comparison of vessels with and without multinational crews 84 Working conditions, fatigue and safety in Norwegian maritime transport 94 Reducing risk amongst those driving during work 104 Risk management and safety culture: Case studies, best practices and further needs 110 Mandatory OHS management is mostly an ineffective ‘side-car’ because employers delegate it away to un-empowered line managers 112 Safety culture in a shipping company. Evidence from two surveys 13 years apart 120 From traditional occupational safety work to systematic leisure time safety promoting 126 HSEQ assessment audit tool—consistency analysis of expert audits 130 Capturing lessons learnt from an accident investigation to improve the management of geological hazards in construction 136 Road safety culture among HGV drivers in Norway and Greece: Why do Greek HGV drivers commit more aggressive violations in traffic? 146 Improving occupational safety in in-house logistics with the aid of digital measures 156 Chemical hazard risk in emergency services 162 Measures for preventing violence in emergency departments 170 Safety culture assurance by auditing in a nuclear power plant construction project 176 What kind of prevention cultures are prevailing? Typical dialogues on occupational safety and health in German companies 186 Translation of a safety culture training program from one industry context to another 194 The safety culture award competition in the Czech Republic and Slovakia 202 A model for managing OHS in Finnish vocational training and education provider organisations 206 Promoting a positive safety culture in the maritime industry by applying the Safety-II perspective 212 Applying Pareto approach in the prevention of occupational accidents in cement industry—a case study at Holcim Vietnam 220 Patterns of safety. Overarching results and conclusions from a comparative study of safety in the Swedish and Danish construction industry—SveDan 226 Prevention cultures and OSH interventions—European experiences with implementing the zero accident vision (and its potentials for health and wellbeing at work) 236 Safety regulation: Reasonable practicable approach 240 Dialogue in asymmetrical power relations—modern safety regulation? 242 The future of health and safety legislation and the role of different stakeholders in occupational safety and health legislation 250 Fire safety regulation in practice: Challenges and achievements 258 Responsive regulation: Influencing WHS improvement in a high-risk industry 264 Critical analysis on occupational safety and hygiene law and its implementation—a case study of Vietnam’s rubber industry 272 Managing safety-related compliance in differing market areas 278 Education and training: Prerequisite for safety 284 Occupational safety and health and environmental safety criticalities depending on geo-economic areas: A focus on mining and quarrying activities 286 Integrating safety into mainstream education and professional and vocational training 294 An experience of university education on occupational safety and health at Politecnico di Torino 298 What role do OHS professionals play in the construction of industrial safety? 306 Education and training. Pre-requisite for safety 316 Bridging the divide—OHS and process safety 326 Traditional learning vs virtual learning in maintenance operations: Thoughts and reflections from a safety perspective 332 Training plan for volunteers in H&S 338 Safety training parks—a case study on the effectiveness of the trainings 344 A concept for developing safety leadership competencies of the managers 348 Monitoring of lighting in a school classroom 354 Biorhythm for injury prevention and safety awareness in VET: An Indian case study 360 Complexity and safety: Multidisciplinarity and inter-stakeholder view 364 Responses to institutional complexity associated with safety requirements in a large nuclear industry project 366 Some results of a modern approach to the occupational safety and health problems 372 Situation and factors of aggressive behavior against railway station staff in Japan surveyed through passengers’ perceptions 380 “Healthy workplaces for all ages”—age related changes and occupational health and safety 386 Author index 394 The future of health and safety legislation and the role of different stakeholders in occupational safety and health legislation -- Fire safety regulation in practice: Challenges and achievements -- Responsive regulation: Influencing WHS improvement in a high-risk industry -- Critical analysis on occupational safety and hygiene law and its implementation-a case study of Vietnam's rubber industry -- Managing safety-related compliance in differing market areas -- Education and training: Prerequisite for safety -- Occupational safety and health and environmental safety criticalities depending on geo-economic areas: A focus on mining and quarrying activities -- Integrating safety into mainstream education and professional and vocational training -- An experience of university education on occupational safety and health at Politecnico di Torino -- What role do OHS professionals play in the construction of industrial safety? -- Education and training. Pre-requisite for safety -- Bridging the divide-OHS and process safety -- Traditional learning vs virtual learning in maintenance operations: Thoughts and reflections from a safety perspective -- Training plan for volunteers in H & S -- Safety training parks-a case study on the effectiveness of the trainings -- A concept for developing safety leadership competencies of the managers -- Monitoring of lighting in a school classroom -- Biorhythm for injury prevention and safety awareness in VET: An Indian case study -- Complexity and safety: Multidisciplinarity and inter-stakeholder view -- Responses to institutional complexity associated with safety requirements in a large nuclear industry project -- Some results of a modern approach to the occupational safety and health problems **Prevention of Accidents at Work** collects papers presented at the 9th International Conference on the Prevention of Accidents at Work (WOS 2017) held in Prague, Czech Republic, on October 3-6, 2017, organized by the VSB-Technical University of Ostrava. The conference on current issues within occupational safety is organized under the umbrella of Workingonsafety.net (WOS.net). WOS.net is an international network of decision-makers, researchers and professionals responsible for the prevention of accidents and trauma at work. The network aims to bring accident prevention experts together in order to facilitate the exchange of experience, new findings and best practices between different countries and sectors. WOS.net is supported by the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA).The overall theme is safety management complexity in a changing society, with the motto: Do we need a holistic approach? Underlying topics include: Foundations of safety science: theories, principles, methods and tools; Research to practice: achievements, lessons learned and challenges; Risk management and safety culture: case studies, best practices and further needs; Safety regulation: reasonable practicable approach; Education and training: prerequisite for safety; Complexity and safety: multidisciplinarity and inter-stakeholder views. **Prevention of Accidents at Work** should be valuable to researchers, policy makers, safety professionals, labor inspectors, labor administrators and other experts in the prevention of occupational accidents. Prevention of Accidents at Work collects papers presented at the 9th International Conference on the Prevention of Accidents at Work (WOS 2017) held in Prague, Czech Republic, on October 3-6, 2017, organized by the VSB-Technical University of Ostrava. The conference on current issues within occupational safety is organized under the umbrella of Workingonsafety.net (WOS.net). WOS.net is an international network of decision-makers, researchers and professionals responsible for the prevention of accidents and trauma at work. The network aims to bring accident prevention experts together in order to facilitate the exchange of experience, new findings and best practices between different countries and sectors. WOS.net is supported by the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA). The overall theme is safety management complexity in a changing society, with the motto: Do we need a holistic approach? Underlying topics include: Foundations of safety science: theories, principles, methods and tools; Research to practice: achievements, lessons learned and challenges; Risk management and safety culture: case studies, best practices and further needs; Safety regulation: reasonable practicable approach; Education and training: prerequisite for safety; Complexity and safety: multidisciplinarity and inter-stakeholder views. Prevention of Accidents at Work should be valuable to researchers, policy makers, safety professionals, labor inspectors, labor administrators and other experts in the prevention of occupational accidents.
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