“…Safety Walks are a risk management technique designed to deal with public hazards, by means of a standard checklist to enhance the safety of pedestrian areas and businesses ( Gnoni et al, 2013 ; Powell et al, 2000 ; Webb, 2009 ). Safety Walks are a well-known method to guarantee safety in many social and economic sectors, for example: in air transport, to check aircrafts before take-off ( High et al, 2005 ); in the health sector, to monitor patient wellbeing ( Ayuso-Murillo et al, 2017 ; Behm et al, 2014 ; Shaw et al, 2006 ); on construction sites, to minimize on-site risks ( Chan et al, 2010 ; Choi et al, 2011 ; Choi et al, 2012 ; Dennerlein et al, 2009 ; Langfield-Smith, 2008 ; McDonald et al, 2009 ; Oswald et al, 2018 ; Oswald and Lingard, 2019 ; Rowlinson and Jia, 2015 ; Winge et al, 2019 ; Zou et al, 2017 ); in port operations, as preventive maintenance activities ( Gerbec and Kontic, 2017 ); in industrial activities ( Tappura et al, 2017 ); in the farming sector, to control possible risks on the farm ( Holte and Follo, 2018 ); at schools, to enhance proactive safety behaviour ( Kurki et al, 2019 ); as well as other business activities ( Zwetsloot et al, 2017 ).…”