“…Multiple definitions can be found in various fields of knowledge. The disciplines of psychology (Andriessen, 1978;Baranik & Eby, 2016;Griffin & Neal, 2000;Hayes, Perandan, Smecko, & Trask, 1998), work organization and management (Burke, Sarpy, Tesluk, & Smith-Crowe, 2002;Clarke, 2013;Fugas, Silva, & Meliá, 2011;Hofmann, Morgeson, & Gerras, 2003;Marchand, Simard, Carpentier-Roy, & Ouellet, 1998;Nahrgang, Morgeson, & Hofmann, 2011;Tucker & Turner, 2011), ergonomics (Cru & Dejours, 1983;Garrigou, Peeters, Jackson, Sagory, & Carballera, 2004;Ouellet & Vézina, 2008) and occupational therapy (Lecours, St-Hilaire, & Daneau, submitted;Lecours & Therriault, 2017) have explored the concept of preventive behaviours at work or related concepts. Psychologists most frequently present preventive behaviours (or safety behaviours) at work as two main dimensions: carefulness and safety initiatives (Andriessen, 1978;Griffin & Neal, 2000;Hayes et al, 1998).…”