Managers’ Perceptions of Organizational Safety: Implication for the Development of Safety Culture

M. Järvis, Anu Virovere, P. Tint
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A key feature of a company’s safety culture is shared perceptions between managers and employees concerning the importance of safety. The purpose of the study was to assess senior managers’ perceptions of the current safety culture in Estonian SMEs from different branches of industry, based on a sample of 463 senior managers. The relationships of different aspects of safety culture and safety management systems, senior managers’ and employees’ perceptions and attitudes to safety were explored through the deployment of different research measures and methods. In addition, a qualitative approach to assessing safety culture is presented. Studies of eight SMEs included observation, analysis of documentation and semistructured interviews with senior managers and focus group interviews with employees. This paper reports on the empirical examination of the relationship between a safety climate and a safety culture through a knowledge management dimension with a special focus on management of safety knowledge. The results of this study indicate that safety climate has impact on the three dimensions of safety culture, namely, psychological, behavioral and organizational aspects of safety culture. Several specific features of safety and knowledge management, such as management commitment to safety, safety information dissemination, communication and workers’ involvement in safety were found to influence the relationship between a safety climate and a safety culture. It is concluded that the development of ‘communities of practice’ is an effective way for employees to exchange explicit and tacit safety knowledge.
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管理者对组织安全的认知:对安全文化发展的启示
公司安全文化的一个关键特征是管理者和员工之间对安全重要性的共同看法。该研究的目的是根据463名高级管理人员的样本,评估来自不同行业的爱沙尼亚中小企业的高级管理人员对当前安全文化的看法。通过部署不同的研究措施和方法,探讨了安全文化和安全管理制度的不同方面,高级管理人员和员工对安全的看法和态度之间的关系。此外,还提出了一种评价安全文化的定性方法。对8家中小企业的研究包括观察、文件分析、对高级管理人员的半结构化访谈和对员工的焦点小组访谈。本文通过知识管理维度对安全气候和安全文化之间的关系进行实证研究,特别关注安全知识的管理。研究结果表明,安全气候对安全文化的心理、行为和组织三个维度均有影响。研究发现,安全与知识管理的几个具体特征,如管理层对安全的承诺、安全信息的传播、沟通和工人对安全的参与,会影响安全气候与安全文化之间的关系。研究认为,发展“实践社区”是员工交流显性和隐性安全知识的有效途径。
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