Safety Culture: Theory, Method and Improvement

Author:   Stian Antonsen
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9780754676959


Pages:   184
Publication Date:   28 November 2009
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Stian Antonsen
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Ashgate Publishing Limited
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9780754676959


ISBN 10:   0754676951
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   28 November 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Figures, List of Tables, Foreword, 1 Introduction, 2 Culture and Safety, 3 different perspectives on organizational Culture, 4 Safety Culture and power, 5 assessing Safety Culture, 6 an empirical Case Study – Safety Culture on offshore Supply vessels, 7 Improving Safety through a Cultural approach – limitations, Constraints and possibilities, 8 Conclusions, References, Index, Name Index

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'The book brings a critical, interdisciplinary perspective to the field of safety culture research, and provides a much-needed coupling between safety research and organization science. It is of great value for both researchers and practitioners. In my opinion, it is the first book to give an overall and balanced account of safety culture research.' Jan Hovden, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway 'Stian Antonsen has provided us with a well-written and balanced text, discussing safety culture from a theoretical as well as an empirical perspective, drawing both on existing literature and on his own research. He succeeds in bringing more clarity into an, until now, somewhat confusing, although important, conceptual field.' Per Morten Schiefloe, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway 'The author has opened up new fields of reconsideration and research to ensure the constant progress of safety culture and application in every aspect of human employment. This is a book to read and refer to frequently, constantly finding some fresh food for thought and serious interest of achievement.' RoSPA Occupational Safety & Health Journal, July 2010 'This book is very clear, well written, and enjoyable to read. The details presented throughout the book are not overwhelming for readers to understand the key points. A combination of extensive theoretical perspectives and real examples presented in details is the strength of this book. Researchers in safety culture areas may benefit the most from this book. Additionally, the practical nature of the book also allows practitioners who work in safety area to apply the given concepts, recommendations, and ideas into the field. Particularly, managers in high-risk organizations who are determined to promote safety culture may find this book as a guidance to achieve high reliability.' HFES European Chapter Newsletter Sept 2010 'Stian Antonsen's book offers an excellent and much needed integration of literature from scientific disciplines that, thus far, have dealt with safety and/or culture issues in relative isolation. Culture has been studied in fields such as sociology, anthropology and organization science. Technological, psychological and management approaches have each contributed to our knowledge of safety. Yet, this book is the first that does not just describe the valuable insights on safety and on culture, but genuinely provides a synergetic case for the culture approach to safety. The culture approach appreciates the role of technology and formal organization, but stresses that additional incorporation of shared perceptions, assumptions, informal and social processes are pivotal for understanding how safety systems actually work.' Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, September 2010 'All in all, the safety culture literature has been enriched with a solid and valuable book that will appeal to many safety researchers and informed practitioners and which will definitely expand their knowledge of the subject.' Safety Science 49. 2011


'The book brings a critical, interdisciplinary perspective to the field of safety culture research, and provides a much-needed coupling between safety research and organization science. It is of great value for both researchers and practitioners. In my opinion, it is the first book to give an overall and balanced account of safety culture research.' Jan Hovden, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway 'Stian Antonsen has provided us with a well-written and balanced text, discussing safety culture from a theoretical as well as an empirical perspective, drawing both on existing literature and on his own research. He succeeds in bringing more clarity into an, until now, somewhat confusing, although important, conceptual field.' Per Morten Schiefloe, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway 'The author has opened up new fields of reconsideration and research to ensure the constant progress of safety culture and application in every aspect of human employment. This is a book to read and refer to frequently, constantly finding some fresh food for thought and serious interest of achievement.' RoSPA Occupational Safety & Health Journal, July 2010 'This book is very clear, well written, and enjoyable to read. The details presented throughout the book are not overwhelming for readers to understand the key points. A combination of extensive theoretical perspectives and real examples presented in details is the strength of this book. Researchers in safety culture areas may benefit the most from this book. Additionally, the practical nature of the book also allows practitioners who work in safety area to apply the given concepts, recommendations, and ideas into the field. Particularly, managers in high-risk organizations who are determined to promote safety culture may find this book as a guidance to achieve high reliability.' HFES European Chapter Newsletter Sept 2010 'Stian Antonsen’s book offers an excellent and much need


'The book brings a critical, interdisciplinary perspective to the field of safety culture research, and provides a much-needed coupling between safety research and organization science. It is of great value for both researchers and practitioners. In my opinion, it is the first book to give an overall and balanced account of safety culture research.' Jan Hovden, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway 'Stian Antonsen has provided us with a well-written and balanced text, discussing safety culture from a theoretical as well as an empirical perspective, drawing both on existing literature and on his own research. He succeeds in bringing more clarity into an, until now, somewhat confusing, although important, conceptual field.' Per Morten Schiefloe, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway 'The author has opened up new fields of reconsideration and research to ensure the constant progress of safety culture and application in every aspect of human employment. This is a book to read and refer to frequently, constantly finding some fresh food for thought and serious interest of achievement.' RoSPA Occupational Safety & Health Journal, July 2010 'This book is very clear, well written, and enjoyable to read. The details presented throughout the book are not overwhelming for readers to understand the key points. A combination of extensive theoretical perspectives and real examples presented in details is the strength of this book. Researchers in safety culture areas may benefit the most from this book. Additionally, the practical nature of the book also allows practitioners who work in safety area to apply the given concepts, recommendations, and ideas into the field. Particularly, managers in high-risk organizations who are determined to promote safety culture may find this book as a guidance to achieve high reliability.' HFES European Chapter Newsletter Sept 2010 'Stian Antonsen's book offers an excellent and much need


Author Information

Stian Antonsen holds a PhD degree in Sociology and has worked as a researcher at Studio Apertura at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology since 2003, exploring the relationship between organizational culture and safety. Previously he has worked on several research projects studying compliance to procedures, the effects of organizational changes and incident reporting systems, as well as long-term development programs for safety improvements. Additionally he has studied the consequences of public sector restructuring for societal safety. Stian's previous publications include articles in well-known journals such as Safety Science.

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