1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0925-7535(96)00077-x
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Curtin industrial safety trial: Managerial behavior and program effectiveness

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“…Scales measuring management commitment are included in the large majority of safety-climate questionnaires (16) justifiably so, because it has emerged in the past as a strong predictor of accident involvement at the individual level. (19,(45)(46)(47) Hofmann et al (47) and Hofmann and Morgeson (48) have framed the concept of management commitment in a social exchange model. They suggested that commitment to safety by management encourages the return of employee loyalty in safe working behavior.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scales measuring management commitment are included in the large majority of safety-climate questionnaires (16) justifiably so, because it has emerged in the past as a strong predictor of accident involvement at the individual level. (19,(45)(46)(47) Hofmann et al (47) and Hofmann and Morgeson (48) have framed the concept of management commitment in a social exchange model. They suggested that commitment to safety by management encourages the return of employee loyalty in safe working behavior.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What specific management roles influence the success of behavioral safety processes? (Cooper, 2006;Harper, 1996;Zohar, 2003;Zohar & Luria, 2005) d. What organizational factors promote the maintenance of behavioral safety processes? (Bumstead & Boyce, 2004; 3.…”
Section: Impact Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other characteristics of organizations with low OIRs include the investigation of accidents, having a good record-keeping system and a reward system, using safety rules and procedures to perform activities in a safe manner, and employing a feedback system on safety management practices. Furthermore, hazard identification, machine guarding, the existence of a safety committee, housekeeping, and the supply of personal protective equipment enhance the safety performance in workplaces (Bentley & Haslam, 2001;Harper et al, 1996;Mearns, Whitaker, & Flin, 2003;Shannon, Mayr, & Haines, 1997;Vinodkumar & Bhasi, 2011). National regulation and management systems also influence the safety performance (Kjell en, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%