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An empirical investigation of safety climate in container terminal operators

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The crucial dimensions of safety climate from a container terminal operator's perspective, specifically in the Port of Kaohsiung are evaluated. Results indicated that safety training and management oriented terminal operators have the best safety performance, followed by safety management oriented terminal operators, job safety and supervisor safety oriented terminal operators, and coworkers' safety oriented terminal operators.

Author: Chin-Shan Lu, Kuo-chung Shang
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Publication Name: Journal of Safety Research
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0022-4375
Year: 2005
Taiwan, Factor analysis, Discriminant analysis, Cluster analysis

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Using state administrative data to study nonfatal worker injuries: challenges and opportunities

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Relationships of organizational factors to patient outcomes, which are increasingly relying on administration data are discussed. The types of data collected, variation in coding schema, and potential concerns with reliability and validity are discussed. As state worker compensation data systems become more consistent, administrative data can provide a clearer understanding of the variations and etiologies of worker injury.

Author: Muntaner, Carles, Johantgen, Meg, Trinkoff, Alison, Gray-siracusa, Kathy, Nielsen, Karen
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Publication Name: Journal of Safety Research
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0022-4375
Year: 2004

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Management commitment to safety as organizational support: Relationships with non-safety outcomes in wood manufacturing employees

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Employee perceptions of management commitment to safety are known to influence important safety-related outcomes. Studies suggest that employee outcomes differ based on perception of management's commitment to safety it was related to job satisfaction, organizational commitment, job-related performance.

Author: Jansen, Karen J., Micheal, Judd H., Evans, Demetrice D., Haight, Joel M.
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Publication Name: Journal of Safety Research
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0022-4375
Year: 2005
General services, Millwork, Wood Products Machinery, Sawmill and Woodworking Machinery Manufacturing, Safety and security measures, Woodworking industry

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Subjects list: Analysis, Occupational health and safety, Occupational safety and health, United States
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