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期刊名:Safety science

缩写:SAFETY SCI

ISSN:0925-7535

e-ISSN:1879-1042

IF/分区:6.2/Q1

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Ashraf Labib Ashraf Labib
Pandemic viruses have historically caused tremendous damage to lives and livelihoods. The coronavirus, COVID-19, has proven to be a significant issue around the world. In this paper it is argued that systems of controlling similar types of ...
John Drury,M Brooke Rogers,Theresa M Marteau et al. John Drury et al.
This article reviews the behavioural risks and possible mitigations for re-opening large venues for sports and music events when Covid-19 infection rates and hospitalizations begin to decline. We describe the key variables that we suggest w...
Luca Galbusera,Monica Cardarilli,Georgios Giannopoulos Luca Galbusera
Among the many repercussions of the COVID-19 emergency to be assessed, those on critical infrastructures and the associated businesses and professions are certainly important ones. In this paper, we document the conception, implementation a...
David Slater David Slater
Modelling complex sociotechnical systems to try to understand how observed behaviours emerge from a network of interacting, interdependent and interrelated functions is a major challenge. Woods et al (Branlat, 2010), have pointed out that i...
Thinh-Van Vu,Tan Vo-Thanh,Nguyen Phong Nguyen et al. Thinh-Van Vu et al.
How do organizations and employees react to the COVID-19 pandemic? Can workplace safety management practices (WSPs) maintain employees' organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) in this time of global health crisis? Can employees' perceptio...
David Slater,Erik Hollnagel,Ralph MacKinnon et al. David Slater et al.
The most common reaction to suggesting that we could learn valuable lessons from the way the current pandemic has been/ is being handled, is to discourage the attempt; as it is suggested that it can all be done more accurately and authorita...
Todd D Smith,David M DeJoy,Mari-Amanda Dyal Todd D Smith
Personal protective equipment (PPE) use, although normally the last line of preferred hazard control, is vital to protecting firefighters. It is vital that research identify factors that positively influence firefighter behaviors associated...
Ren G Dong,John Z Wu,Fei Dai et al. Ren G Dong et al.
Slips and falls on sloped roof surfaces remain an important safety issue among construction workers. The slip potential has been conventionally analyzed and assessed primarily based on ground reaction forces, which cannot differentiate the ...
Scott P Breloff,Robert E Carey,Chip Wade et al. Scott P Breloff et al.
Residential roofers have the highest rate of falls in the construction sector with injuries and fatalities costing billions of dollars annually. The sloped roof surface is the most predominant component within the residential roof work envi...
Marina Moreno Martínez,María Isabel Fernández-Cano,Maria Feijoo-Cid et al. Marina Moreno Martínez et al.
The aim is to describe the health and psychosocial risk factors of Spanish healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: A cross-sectional stu...