Assessing the impact of safety climate constructs on worker performance in the mining industry / Emily J. Haas, Cassandra L. Hoebbel, and Patrick L. Yorio.
Publication Info.
Pittsburgh, PA : Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Office of Mine Safety and Health Research, 2020.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-58).
Contents
Executive summary -- An overview of safety climate, culture, and their link to health and safety management systems -- Methodology -- Results -- Discussion : improving safety management practices -- Conclusion -- Appendixes. A - L.
Event
"April 2020."
Summary
Besides establishing current benchmarks of safety climate in the mining industry, these results show the impact that organizational and personal safety climate factors can have on workers' health and safety performance. Specifically, this report provides some guidance to mines for improving organizational factors to help enhance the overall culture, regardless of the starting perspectives or points of view of individual miners. It is believed that organizations can start to address a select number of health and safety management system practices and, over time, scale their systems to include additional indicators.
Note
Description based on online resource, PDF version; title from title page (NIOSH, viewed April 20, 2021).