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Measurement of Incident-reporting Rate for Developing a Leading Indicator of Safety Culture

한국안전학회지 = Journal of the Korean Society of Safety, v.33 no.6, 2018년, pp.93 - 101  

김범수 (부경대학교 안전공학과) ,  진상은 (부산대학교 산업공학과) ,  장성록 (부경대학교 안전공학과)

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Various leading indicators of safety culture have been advocated for proactive actions as lagging indicators have limitations in reflecting the attitudes and behaviors due to their reactivity and low sensitivity. This study proposes a model of incident-reporting culture (IRC) and determines the infl...

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  • These features and the related factors should be prioritized for consideration in further studies to improve safety culture and safety performance. This methodology presents quantifiable proactive indicators of safety culture that are determined from cultural elements inherent in society based on the IRC model and insights into the components. Amplifying these indicators in performance tracking will support the development of a strong safety culture and inspire continuous improvement by identifying unsafe contexts in advance.
  • This study was based on the concept that a safety culture with successful IRC will increase the society’s ability to prevent future accidents by identifying the causes and developing the necessary corrective measures.

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  • Second, IRC can be a proactive indicator of the safety culture. Lagging indicators are reactive as they can show where we have been, and leading indicators are proactive in that we can see what is coming.
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