A survey-based system for safety measurement and improvement
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A task force used to develop a method for measuring safety and improvements efforts was the most reliable and valid. A survey, which uses various components of the management system like education, knowledge and effectiveness, has a positive impact on the industries.
Publication Name: Journal of Safety Research
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0022-4375
Year: 2004
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Differences in relative risks for fatal occupational highway transportation accidents
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The trends in the relative risks for being involved in fatal occupational highway transportation accidents based on age and gender of the victim are examined. It was identified that there were no significant differences in relative risks based upon gender
Publication Name: Journal of Safety Research
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0022-4375
Year: 2003
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The use of supervisory practices as leverage to improve safety behavior: a cross-level intervention model
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Three intervention studies designed to modify supervisory monitoring and rewarding of subordinates safety performance is presented. The inclusion of workers safety behavior as in-role supervisory responsibilities is discussed.
Publication Name: Journal of Safety Research
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0022-4375
Year: 2003
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