Falls from height in the construction industry: A critical review of the scientific literature
Globally, falls from height (FFH) are a substantial public health jeopardy and are among the
important leading causes of serious and fatal injuries for construction workers. A …
important leading causes of serious and fatal injuries for construction workers. A …
[HTML][HTML] Learning from cyber security incidents: A systematic review and future research agenda
Cyber security incidents are now prevalent in many organisations. Arguably, those who can
learn from security incidents and address the underlying causes will reduce the prevalence …
learn from security incidents and address the underlying causes will reduce the prevalence …
Risk factors and emerging technologies for preventing falls from heights at construction sites
Falls at construction sites account for approximately 50% of all accidents reported in the US
annually, making them the leading cause of injuries and fatalities. Although there have been …
annually, making them the leading cause of injuries and fatalities. Although there have been …
What is learning? A review of the safety literature to define learning from incidents, accidents and disasters
L Drupsteen, FW Guldenmund - Journal of contingencies and …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Learning from incidents, accidents and disasters contributes to improvement of safety and
the prevention of unwanted events. In this review, literature on learning from safety incidents …
the prevention of unwanted events. In this review, literature on learning from safety incidents …
Learning from incidents in health care: critique from a Safety-II perspective
MA Sujan, H Huang, J Braithwaite - Safety science, 2017 - Elsevier
Patients are continually being put at risk of harm, and health care organisations are
struggling to learn effectively from past experiences in order to improve the safe delivery and …
struggling to learn effectively from past experiences in order to improve the safe delivery and …
A systematic review of construction workers' health and safety research in India
V Chellappa, V Srivastava, UR Salve - Journal of Engineering, Design …, 2021 - emerald.com
Purpose Construction workers' health and safety (CWHS) research in India has not gained
much attention among researchers. This study aims to review articles related to CWHS …
much attention among researchers. This study aims to review articles related to CWHS …
Failure to learn from safety incidents: Status, challenges and opportunities
E Stemn, C Bofinger, D Cliff, ME Hassall - Safety science, 2018 - Elsevier
For effective and efficient learning to occur from safety incidents, certain factors and
conditions related to the organisation, the actors or agents of learning, the learning process …
conditions related to the organisation, the actors or agents of learning, the learning process …
[HTML][HTML] The importance of commitment, communication, culture and learning for the implementation of the Zero Accident Vision in 27 companies in Europe
In this paper the findings are presented of a multinational study involving 27 companies that
have adopted a 'Zero Accident Vision'(ZAV). ZAV is the ambition that all accidents are …
have adopted a 'Zero Accident Vision'(ZAV). ZAV is the ambition that all accidents are …
Analysis of severe industrial accidents caused by hazardous chemicals in South Korea from January 2008 to June 2018
S Jung, J Woo, C Kang - Safety science, 2020 - Elsevier
Major accidents in the chemical process industries are relatively rare, but the resulting harm
to workers, property loss, business interruption, and the environment are very serious. This …
to workers, property loss, business interruption, and the environment are very serious. This …
The case for research into the zero accident vision
This discussion paper is written out of a concern. We noticed that many companies with a
good safety reputation have adopted a zero accident vision, yet there is very little scientific …
good safety reputation have adopted a zero accident vision, yet there is very little scientific …