2013
DOI: 10.1080/00140139.2013.851282
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The role of psychological factors in workplace safety

Abstract: Workplace safety researchers and practitioners generally agree that it is necessary to understand the psychological factors that influence people's workplace safety behaviour. Yet, the search for reliable individual differences regarding psychological factors associated with workplace safety has lead to sparse results and inconclusive findings. The aim of this study was to investigate whether there are differences between the psychological factors, cognitive ability, personality and work-wellness of employees … Show more

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“…Although physical safety is well ensured in workplaces, little attention has been paid to psychological safety. [ 23 ] Regarding the fact that nurses are suffering from a lot of psychological pressure, thanks to their stressful conditions of hospitals such as encountering deaths, patients with special diseases, accidents, etc., the creation of trust and safety among the group's working atmosphere can increase the chances of positive interaction and assisting other members in such a way that they are no longer concerned about their colleagues' reactions, resulting in increase in their psychological safety. [ 24 25 26 ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although physical safety is well ensured in workplaces, little attention has been paid to psychological safety. [ 23 ] Regarding the fact that nurses are suffering from a lot of psychological pressure, thanks to their stressful conditions of hospitals such as encountering deaths, patients with special diseases, accidents, etc., the creation of trust and safety among the group's working atmosphere can increase the chances of positive interaction and assisting other members in such a way that they are no longer concerned about their colleagues' reactions, resulting in increase in their psychological safety. [ 24 25 26 ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While physical safety standards are well documented [37], the same cannot be said for psychological safety at work [38], such as the means for creating congenial workplaces to minimize staff experiences of stress [39]. The field of burnout and staff psychological safety in the workplace is still in development, as research primarily focuses on measurements of stress and burnout, as well as individualistic remedies, such as personal resilience capacity [40].…”
Section: Occupational Health and Staff Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, while much research has investigated the adoption of a human-centered safety management approaches in different sectors [30,[55][56][57][58], few studies have analyzed the problems related to the safe use of agricultural and forestry machinery considering the human behavior standpoint. For instance, Cividino et al [59] considering the type of accidents occurring in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region (North-East of Italy), highlighted the fact that one of the main reasons for accidents related to the use of tractors is the high percentage of non-compliance with laws and regulations concerning safety issues, which users tend to consider as safe equipment.…”
Section: Yearmentioning
confidence: 99%