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Research paper thumbnail of New materials for environmental design

Research paper thumbnail of Learning from incidents: Using more learning potential when learning from incidents

Research paper thumbnail of The Core Values that Support Health, Safety, and Well-being at Work

Safety and health at work, 2013

Health, safety, and well-being (HSW) at work represent important values in themselves. It seems, ... more Health, safety, and well-being (HSW) at work represent important values in themselves. It seems, however, that other values can contribute to HSW. This is to some extent reflected in the scientific literature in the attention paid to values like trust or justice. However, an overview of what values are important for HSW was not available. Our central research question was: what organizational values are supportive of health, safety, and well-being at work? The literature was explored via the snowball approach to identify values and value-laden factors that support HSW. Twenty-nine factors were identified as relevant, including synonyms. In the next step, these were clustered around seven core values. Finally, these core values were structured into three main clusters. The first value cluster is characterized by a positive attitude toward people and their "being"; it comprises the core values of interconnectedness, participation, and trust. The second value cluster is relev...

Research paper thumbnail of Critical steps in learning from incidents: using learning potential in the process from reporting an incident to accident prevention

International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE, 2013

Many incidents have occurred because organisations have failed to learn from lessons of the past.... more Many incidents have occurred because organisations have failed to learn from lessons of the past. This means that there is room for improvement in the way organisations analyse incidents, generate measures to remedy identified weaknesses and prevent reoccurrence: the learning from incidents process. To improve that process, it is necessary to gain insight into the steps of this process and to identify factors that hinder learning (bottlenecks). This paper presents a model that enables organisations to analyse the steps in a learning from incidents process and to identify the bottlenecks. The study describes how this model is used in a survey and in 3 exploratory case studies in The Netherlands. The results show that there is limited use of learning potential, especially in the evaluation stage. To improve learning, an approach that considers all steps is necessary.

Research paper thumbnail of Rapportage SOMS, project 4: conceptuele verkenningen strategische beleidsvernieuwing omgaan met stoffen: onzekerheden, besluitvorming en voorzorg

Research paper thumbnail of Best practices veiligheidsmanagement: de organisatie van veiligheid

Research paper thumbnail of Prioritering van branches en ketens voor de versterking van arbobeleid rond chemische stoffen: eindrapport

Research paper thumbnail of Strategie omgaan met stoffen: proeftuin bouwgrondstoffen

Research paper thumbnail of Managing innovation towards sustainable products and substances

Research paper thumbnail of Strategisch arbomanagement: werkdocument A+ O fonds Gemeenten

Research paper thumbnail of An integrated approach towards safety during change in the chemical process industry

Research paper thumbnail of Van Gezond Werk wordt iedereen beter

Research paper thumbnail of Van gezond werk wordt iedereen beter: werkboek strategisch arbomanagement in gemeenten

Research paper thumbnail of Doorontwikkeling Integraal Gezondheids Management: evaluatie pilotprojecten

Research paper thumbnail of Integriertes Gesundheitsmanagement Perspektive 2020: Gesundheit, Zukunft und Innovation?

Research paper thumbnail of Psychosocial risk management–European framework: key aspects

Research paper thumbnail of Prima-Ef: Europees kader voor de aanpak van psychosociale risico's: een richtlijn voor werkgevers en werknemersvertegenwoordigers

Research paper thumbnail of Veiligheid loont? Kosten en baten in het MKB

Research paper thumbnail of Knelpunten in het leren van incidenten in drie bedrijven

Research paper thumbnail of Resilient risk management: het creëren van veerkrachtige operationele processen

Research paper thumbnail of New materials for environmental design

Research paper thumbnail of Learning from incidents: Using more learning potential when learning from incidents

Research paper thumbnail of The Core Values that Support Health, Safety, and Well-being at Work

Safety and health at work, 2013

Health, safety, and well-being (HSW) at work represent important values in themselves. It seems, ... more Health, safety, and well-being (HSW) at work represent important values in themselves. It seems, however, that other values can contribute to HSW. This is to some extent reflected in the scientific literature in the attention paid to values like trust or justice. However, an overview of what values are important for HSW was not available. Our central research question was: what organizational values are supportive of health, safety, and well-being at work? The literature was explored via the snowball approach to identify values and value-laden factors that support HSW. Twenty-nine factors were identified as relevant, including synonyms. In the next step, these were clustered around seven core values. Finally, these core values were structured into three main clusters. The first value cluster is characterized by a positive attitude toward people and their "being"; it comprises the core values of interconnectedness, participation, and trust. The second value cluster is relev...

Research paper thumbnail of Critical steps in learning from incidents: using learning potential in the process from reporting an incident to accident prevention

International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE, 2013

Many incidents have occurred because organisations have failed to learn from lessons of the past.... more Many incidents have occurred because organisations have failed to learn from lessons of the past. This means that there is room for improvement in the way organisations analyse incidents, generate measures to remedy identified weaknesses and prevent reoccurrence: the learning from incidents process. To improve that process, it is necessary to gain insight into the steps of this process and to identify factors that hinder learning (bottlenecks). This paper presents a model that enables organisations to analyse the steps in a learning from incidents process and to identify the bottlenecks. The study describes how this model is used in a survey and in 3 exploratory case studies in The Netherlands. The results show that there is limited use of learning potential, especially in the evaluation stage. To improve learning, an approach that considers all steps is necessary.

Research paper thumbnail of Rapportage SOMS, project 4: conceptuele verkenningen strategische beleidsvernieuwing omgaan met stoffen: onzekerheden, besluitvorming en voorzorg

Research paper thumbnail of Best practices veiligheidsmanagement: de organisatie van veiligheid

Research paper thumbnail of Prioritering van branches en ketens voor de versterking van arbobeleid rond chemische stoffen: eindrapport

Research paper thumbnail of Strategie omgaan met stoffen: proeftuin bouwgrondstoffen

Research paper thumbnail of Managing innovation towards sustainable products and substances

Research paper thumbnail of Strategisch arbomanagement: werkdocument A+ O fonds Gemeenten

Research paper thumbnail of An integrated approach towards safety during change in the chemical process industry

Research paper thumbnail of Van Gezond Werk wordt iedereen beter

Research paper thumbnail of Van gezond werk wordt iedereen beter: werkboek strategisch arbomanagement in gemeenten

Research paper thumbnail of Doorontwikkeling Integraal Gezondheids Management: evaluatie pilotprojecten

Research paper thumbnail of Integriertes Gesundheitsmanagement Perspektive 2020: Gesundheit, Zukunft und Innovation?

Research paper thumbnail of Psychosocial risk management–European framework: key aspects

Research paper thumbnail of Prima-Ef: Europees kader voor de aanpak van psychosociale risico's: een richtlijn voor werkgevers en werknemersvertegenwoordigers

Research paper thumbnail of Veiligheid loont? Kosten en baten in het MKB

Research paper thumbnail of Knelpunten in het leren van incidenten in drie bedrijven

Research paper thumbnail of Resilient risk management: het creëren van veerkrachtige operationele processen

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