Effectiveness of interventions to promote pesticide safety and reduce pesticide exposure in agricultural health studies: A systematic review
M Afshari, A Karimi-Shahanjarini, S Khoshravesh… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Objective There is a relationship between pesticide exposure and farmworkers' health. Well-
conducted evaluations can provide an insight into how to develop and implement more …
conducted evaluations can provide an insight into how to develop and implement more …
Interventions as the centrepiece of psychosocial risk assessment–why so difficult?
K Schuller - International Journal of Workplace Health Management, 2020 - emerald.com
Purpose Due to the “European Union Framework Directive on Safety and Health at
work”(Directive 89/391/EEC, 1989), every employer is obliged to avoid psychosocial …
work”(Directive 89/391/EEC, 1989), every employer is obliged to avoid psychosocial …
[HTML][HTML] Work motivation of safety professionals: A person-centred approach
C Ju - Safety science, 2020 - Elsevier
Work motivation, albeit being a significant predicator of safety professionals' work attitudes
and behaviours, are underexplored in safety research. Drawing on self-determination …
and behaviours, are underexplored in safety research. Drawing on self-determination …
The wicked character of psychosocial risks: implications for regulation
AH Jespersen, P Hasle, KT Nielsen - Nordic journal of working life …, 2016 - vbn.aau.dk
Psychosocial risks constitute a significant problem in most workplaces, and they are
generally considered more difficult to regulate than many other occupational health and …
generally considered more difficult to regulate than many other occupational health and …
[HTML][HTML] An ethnography of the safety professional's dilemma: Safety work or the safety of work?
The safety profession has grown and evolved over recent decades, and despite the
prominence of the role within organisations, there is limited research about the current state …
prominence of the role within organisations, there is limited research about the current state …
Occupational health and safety professionals strategies to improve working environment and their self-assessed impact
K Olsen - Work, 2012 - content.iospress.com
Abstract Research suggests that Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) practitioners have
difficulty influencing the decisionmaking process because they are placed on the sidelines …
difficulty influencing the decisionmaking process because they are placed on the sidelines …
[HTML][HTML] Influencing organizational decision-makers–What influence tactics are OHS professionals using?
Ability to influence within organizations has been identified as a key capability for
occupational health and safety (OHS) professionals. By utilising aspects of intra …
occupational health and safety (OHS) professionals. By utilising aspects of intra …
[HTML][HTML] How do safety professionals' influence managers within organizations?–A critical incident approach
There has been increasing recognition that the ability to influence managers within
organizations is a critical capability for safety professionals. Although safety decisions are …
organizations is a critical capability for safety professionals. Although safety decisions are …
The role of peer‐to‐peer voice in severe work environments: organisational facilitators and barriers
Encouraging and facilitating employee voice among frontline employees is important in
organisations to draw out problems and issues that can potentially be addressed and …
organisations to draw out problems and issues that can potentially be addressed and …
Differences between managers' and safety professionals' perceptions of upwards influence attempts within safety practice
Introduction: The ability to influence upwards and gain management commitment has been
identified as an essential capability for safety professionals, yet little is known about …
identified as an essential capability for safety professionals, yet little is known about …