2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2020.105496
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Knowledge transfer for occupational health and safety: Cultivating health and safety learning culture in construction firms

Abstract: Within the last decades the incidence of workspace injuries and fatalities in the UK construction industry has declined markedly following the developments in occupational health and safety (OHS) management systems. However, safety statistics have reached a plateau and actions for further improvement of OHS management systems are called for. OHS is a form of organizational expertise that has both tacit and explicit dimensions and is situated in the ongoing practices. There is a need for institutionalization an… Show more

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“…Therefore, the workers had enough competency to perform properly. When the supervisor encouraged the workers, this made them work confidently (Duryan, Smyth, Roberts, Rowlinson, & Sherratt, 2020). For example, these items were checking ammonia tanks, warning other co-workers that they were unsafe while using ammonia, emergency response when facing ammonia leakage and using a fire extinguisher appropriately.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the workers had enough competency to perform properly. When the supervisor encouraged the workers, this made them work confidently (Duryan, Smyth, Roberts, Rowlinson, & Sherratt, 2020). For example, these items were checking ammonia tanks, warning other co-workers that they were unsafe while using ammonia, emergency response when facing ammonia leakage and using a fire extinguisher appropriately.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To increase the readability and understanding of the information on the posters, visual aids will be used when possible. Recent systematic reviews found that processing a message in a colorful and illustrative format transmits the message more effectively (45,46). Also, with the increase of foreign nationals in construction, the use of visual means for conveying health and safety messages is widely popular (45).…”
Section: Intervention Groups: Sunscreen Dispensers and Feedback Postersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hypothesis 1: Lean implementation positively affects psychological safety through respect for people, trust, communication, lean leadership, problem-solving, continuous improvement, no blame culture, value creation, and waste elimination. In the construction industry, most of the incidents are caused by organizational, cultural, and human-related factors (Duryan, et al, 2020). To eliminate these factors, learning behaviour can have a critical role in enhancing construction safety.…”
Section: Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To eliminate these factors, learning behaviour can have a critical role in enhancing construction safety. Duryan, et al, (2020) concluded that learning from previous events, managing and transferring the knowledge help to enhance health and safety performance in the construction companies. On the other hand, most of the psychological safety studies implied that a psychologically safe work environment facilitates learning (Edmondson, 1999(Edmondson, , 2018Kumako and Asumeng, 2013;Ortega, et al, 2014;Cauwelier, Ribière and Bennet, 2016).…”
Section: Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%