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#1 Posted : 27 November 2002 16:27:00(UTC)
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Posted By Stuart Beaumont Dear All, I am currently researching information for an MSc Dissertation focusing on H&S Culture within the Construction Industry and Chemical Industry. I would appreciate any threads that may lead me to technical reports, surveys, journal articles etc (particularly relating to the Chemical Industry). I would also be interested to hear from anybody who would be prepared to complete a questionnaire on the subject. I can be contacted at the following address: sbeaumont@stylesandwood.co.uk Regards, Stuart
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#2 Posted : 27 November 2002 20:13:00(UTC)
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Posted By Ian Waldram See the recent 'What's New' posting on the HSE website of a research report evaluating use of the HSE tool. This includes detailed reviews with some users re what they learned from using the tool. There is also an area in the offshore industry 'Step Change' website (link via the Offshore Specialist Group from the LHS of this page) devoted to the 'Behavioural Issues' Work Group which has some useful information. One of the key references developed via Step Change is the report "Changing Minds" which has loads of supporting references and some good tools for use at different stages of cultual maturity. The 'Safety Culture Maturity Model' (Appendix 1 is one of the most helpful assessment tools I have found.
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#3 Posted : 28 November 2002 09:31:00(UTC)
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Posted By Stuart Beaumont Cheers Ian, I'll look into it.
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#4 Posted : 01 December 2002 11:41:00(UTC)
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Posted By Raymond Rapp Hi Stuart, You may be interested in a very good article in the December SHP entitled 'Don't shoot the messenger,' although not directly linked to safety culture, it gives an interesting view on 'blame culture.' I too will be starting my MSc dissertation next year and may write mine about safety culture per se. I would gladly complete your questionnaire and give you some feedback if that is what you require. contact me via my email domain. regards Ray
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