Safety Climate and Culture: Integrating Psychological and Systems Perspectives

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Casey, Tristan
Griffin, Mark A
Harrison, Huw Flatau
Neal, Andrew
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2017
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Safety climate research has reached a mature stage of development, with a number of meta-analyses demonstrating the link between safety climate and safety outcomes. More recently, there has been interest from systems theorists in integrating the concept of safety culture and to a lesser extent, safety climate into systems-based models of organizational safety. Such models represent a theoretical and practical development of the safety climate concept by positioning climate as part of a dynamic work system in which perceptions of safety act to constrain and shape employee behavior. We propose safety climate and safety culture constitute part of the enabling capitals through which organizations build safety capability. We discuss how organizations can deploy different configurations of enabling capital to exert control over work systems and maintain safe and productive performance. We outline 4 key strategies through which organizations to reconcile the system control problems of promotion versus prevention, and stability versus flexibility.

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Journal of Occupational Health Psychology

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22

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3

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© 2017 American Psycological Association. This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the copy of record. Reproduced here in accordance with publisher policy. Please refer to the journal link for access to the definitive, published version.

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Human resources and industrial relations

Psychology

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine

Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Psychology, Applied

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Casey, T; Griffin, MA; Harrison, HF; Neal, A, Safety Climate and Culture: Integrating Psychological and Systems Perspectives, Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 2017, 22 (3), pp. 341-353

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