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2013年7月27日 星期六

學界風向觀察

從有i的期刊看看這個領域的人,主要關心的議題與方向

Accident Analysis and Prevention
關切交通事故與其預防

Fire Safety Journal
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics
Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries


Most Downloaded Journal of Safety Research Articles
The most downloaded articles from ScienceDirect in the last 90 days.
1. The effects of minimum legal drinking age 21 laws on alcohol-related driving in the United States
April 2010
Anne T. McCartt | Laurie A. Hellinga | Bevan B. Kirley

2. The effect of work hours on adverse events and errors in health care
April 2010
Danielle M. Olds | Sean P. Clarke

3. A hierarchical factor analysis of a safety culture survey
June 2013
Christopher B. Frazier | Timothy D. Ludwig | Brian Whitaker | D. Steve Roberts

4. The relationship between employees' perceptions of safety and organizational culture
Summer 2002
Michael O'Toole

5. Prescription drug overdoses: A review
September 2012
Leonard J. Paulozzi

6. Influence of task demands on occupational stress: Gender differences
December 2012
Susana García Herrero | Miguel Ángel Mariscal Saldaña | Javier García Rodriguez | Dale O. Ritzel

7. Fatal falls from roofs among U.S. construction workers
February 2013
Xiuwen Sue Dong | Sang D. Choi | James G. Borchardt | Xuanwen Wang | Julie A. Largay

8. Distracted walking: Cell phones increase injury risk for college pedestrians
April 2011
Despina Stavrinos | Katherine W. Byington | David C. Schwebel

9. Is a hands-free phone safer than a handheld phone?
2009
Yoko Ishigami | Raymond M. Klein

10. Driving performance while using cell phones: an observational study
2006
Tova Rosenbloom

11. Safety culture: Analysis of the causal relationships between its key dimensions
2007
Beatriz Fernández-Muñiz | José Manuel Montes-Peón | Camilo José Vázquez-Ordás

12. Organizational safety Which management practices are most effective in reducing employee injury rates?(這篇讀過了,結果是組織的規模大小與安全氣候各因素構面更能解釋實際的傷害率)
Summer 2002
Alison G. Vredenburgh

13. Preventing violence against children and youth
September 2012
Andra Teten Tharp | Thomas R. Simon | Janet Saul

14. Improving construction site safety through leader-based verbal safety communication
October 2010
Pete Kines | Lars P.S. Andersen | Soren Spangenberg | Kim L. Mikkelsen | Johnny Dyreborg | Dov Zohar

15. Improving safety in small enterprises through an integrated safety management intervention
February 2013
Pete Kines | Dorte Andersen | Lars Peter Andersen | Kent Nielsen | Louise Pedersen

16. Effects of naturalistic cell phone conversations on driving performance
2004
Michael E. Rakauskas | Leo J. Gugerty | Nicholas J. Ward

17. Predicting safety culture: The roles of employer, operations manager and safety professional
恭賀彰師大吳老師的大作上榜(灑花)
October 2010
Tsung-Chih Wu | Chia-Hung Lin | Sen-Yu Shiau

18. Reducing fall risk by improving balance control: Development, evaluation and knowledge-translation of new approaches

19. Exploratory analysis of the safety climate and safety behavior relationship
2004
M.D. Cooper | R.A. Phillips

20. Hazard and Risk Perception among Young Novice Drivers
Winter 1999
Hamish A Deery

安全文化5/20
行動電話3/20
Driving 2/20
營造業2/20
墜落fall2/20
Invention effect 2/20
SMEs 1/20
Stress1/20
 
Most Downloaded Safety Science Articles
The most downloaded articles from ScienceDirect in the last 90 days.
1. The nature of safety culture: a review of theory and research
February 2000
F.W Guldenmund

2. Towards a model of safety culture
November 2000
M.D. Cooper Ph.D.

3. The effectiveness of occupational health and safety management system interventions: A systematic review
March 2007
Lynda S. Robson | Judith A. Clarke | Kimberley Cullen | Amber Bielecky | Colette Severin | Philip L. Bigelow | Emma Irvin | Anthony Culyer | Quenby Mahood

4. The negative effects of workplace injury and illness on workplace safety climate perceptions and health care worker outcomes
January 2013
Deirdre McCaughey | Jami L. DelliFraine | Gwen McGhan | Nealia S. Bruning

5. Measuring safety climate: identifying the common features
February 2000
R. Flin | K. Mearns | P. O'Connor | R. Bryden

6. Not just rearranging the deckchairs on the Titanic: Learning from failures through Risk and Reliability Analysis(這篇要找時間讀一讀)
January 2013
Ashraf Labib | Martin Read
Abstract: How do we learn from failures? and Why do we need to learn from failures? These seemingly simple questions are yet quite profound and we need to dig deeper to explore suitable answers. In this paper an empirical study based on the analysis of reported disasters is provided with the aim of exploring techniques that can help us to understand the root causes of why those incidents occurred and how such crises unfold over time and hence how can we learn generic lessons from those disasters.

7. Returning to the roots of culture: A review and re-conceptualisation of safety culture
June 2013
Jason R.D. Edwards | Jeremy Davey | Kerry Armstrong

8. The nature of safety culture: A survey of the state-of-the-art
December 2007
Rafiq M. Choudhry | Dongping Fang | Sherif Mohamed

9. Developing safety indicators for preventing offshore oil and gas deepwater drilling blowouts
October 2011
Jon Espen Skogdalen | Ingrid B. Utne | Jan Erik Vinnem

10. Factors influencing the implementation of a safety management system for construction sites
March 2012
Zubaidah Ismail | Samad Doostdar | Zakaria Harun

11. Personality, attitudes and risk perception as predictors of risky driving behaviour among young drivers
June 2003
Pål Ulleberg | Torbjørn Rundmo

12. Ensuring patient safety through effective leadership behaviour: A literature review
January 2010
Barbara Künzle | Michaela Kolbe | Gudela Grote

13. Working to rule, or working safely? Part 1: A state of the art review
June 2013(這篇要找時間讀一讀)
Andrew Hale | David Borys
 Abstract: The paper reviews the literature from 1986 on the management of those safety rules and procedures which relate to the workplace level in organisations. It contrasts two different paradigms of how rules and their development and use are perceived and managed. The first is a top-down classical, rational approach in which rules are seen as static, comprehensive limits of freedom of choice, imposed on operators at the sharp end and violations are seen as negative behaviour to be suppressed. The second is a bottom-up constructivist view of rules as dynamic, local, situated constructions of operators as experts, where competence is seen to a great extent as the ability to adapt rules to the diversity of reality. The paper explores the research underlying and illustrating these two paradigms, drawn from psychology, sociology and ethnography, organisational studies and behavioural economics. In a separate paper following on from this review (Hale and Borys, this issue) the authors propose a framework of rule management which attempts to draw the lessons from both paradigms. It places the monitoring and adaptation of rules central to its management process.

14. Leading indicators of construction safety performance
January 2013
Jimmie Hinze | Samuel Thurman | Andrew Wehle

15. A framework for understanding the development of organisational safety culture
July 2006
Dianne Parker | Matthew Lawrie | Patrick Hudson

16. Supervisors’ engagement in safety leadership: Factors that help and hinder
January 2013
Stacey M. Conchie | Susannah Moon | Malcolm Duncan

17. Safety risk management for electrical transmission and distribution line construction
January 2013
Alex Albert | Matthew R. Hallowell

18. The main benefits associated with health and safety management systems certification in Portuguese small and medium enterprises post quality management system certification
January 2013
Gilberto Santos | Síria Barros | Fátima Mendes | Nuno Lopes

19. Man-made disasters: why technology and organizations (sometimes) fail
February 2000
N. Pidgeon | M. O'Leary

20. The impact of organizational climate on safety climate and individual behavior
February 2000
A Neal | M.A Griffin | P.M Hart

安全文化氣候7/20
管理3/20
Invention3/30
營造業3/20
 



結論:
安全文化與氣候的議題還是很熱門(雖然我這個沒有文化可言的實務界鄉民排斥此一構念的各說各話與觀念大雜燴)

行業別的部份,危害性最高的營造業獨領風騷,另外醫院病人安全的部份也越來越熱

危害類型的部份,墜落與交通事故(不屬於工業安全)熱門

大師之所以為大師,是因為他能為後人指引出方向(或指引學生去做將來會熱門與有搞頭的題目)

地圖上沒有標示的空白處,會是取得一席之地的機會還是男兒傷心的所在?

1 則留言:

  1. 對於安全文化有興趣,又恰好在台南地區的同業,請參考
    https://sites.google.com/site/scan3399/

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