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Increasing Occupational Health and Safety in Workplaces
Individual, Work and Organizational Factors
Edited by Ronald J. Burke and Astrid M. Richardsen
Increasing Occupational Health and Safety in Workplaces argues for greater reporting of workplace accidents and injuries. It also incorporates stress as a factor in rates of accidents and injuries, and suggests ways in which workplace safety cultures can be fostered and improved. This book will be an invaluable tool for students of management, especially those with an interest in small businesses.
Monograph Book
- Published in print:
- 08 Oct 2019
- ISBN:
- 9781788118088
- eISBN:
- 9781788118095
- Pages:
- c 432
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- Increasing Occupational Health and Safety in Workplaces
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables and boxes
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Increasing occupational health and safety in workplaces: why it matters
- Chapter 2: Accident under-reporting in the workplace
- Chapter 3: Stress, human errors and accidents
- Chapter 4: Drug use and workplace safety: issues and good practice responses
- Chapter 5: Understanding domestic violence as a workplace problem
- Chapter 6: Job resources and outcomes in the process of bullying: a study in a Norwegian healthcare setting
- Chapter 7: Safety, health and climate: taking the temperature on nurses’ work health and safety
- Chapter 8: Antecedents of aggression in nursing: a review
- Chapter 9: Pesticide exposure and the health effects among Latino and other farmworkers
- Chapter 10: Occupational health and safety in the mining sector
- Chapter 11: Occupational health and safety in the construction sector
- Chapter 12: The case for the psychosocial safety climate to be recognized in mining disaster investigations
- Chapter 13: Aggressive and criminal behavior of police officers
- Chapter 14: Workplace stress and firefighter health and safety
- Chapter 15: Types of safety cultures and best practice suggestions
- Chapter 16: The role of safety culture and safety leadership on safety-related outcomes
- Chapter 17: The benefits of transformational leadership and transformational leadership training on health and safety outcomes
- Chapter 18: Crew resource management (CRM) and non-technical skills
- Chapter 19: Health protection and health promotion in small business
- Index
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- Published:
- 8 October 2019
- Category:
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- Pages:
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Collection:
Business 2019
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- Increasing Occupational Health and Safety in Workplaces
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables and boxes
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Increasing occupational health and safety in workplaces: why it matters
- Chapter 2: Accident under-reporting in the workplace
- Chapter 3: Stress, human errors and accidents
- Chapter 4: Drug use and workplace safety: issues and good practice responses
- Chapter 5: Understanding domestic violence as a workplace problem
- Chapter 6: Job resources and outcomes in the process of bullying: a study in a Norwegian healthcare setting
- Chapter 7: Safety, health and climate: taking the temperature on nurses’ work health and safety
- Chapter 8: Antecedents of aggression in nursing: a review
- Chapter 9: Pesticide exposure and the health effects among Latino and other farmworkers
- Chapter 10: Occupational health and safety in the mining sector
- Chapter 11: Occupational health and safety in the construction sector
- Chapter 12: The case for the psychosocial safety climate to be recognized in mining disaster investigations
- Chapter 13: Aggressive and criminal behavior of police officers
- Chapter 14: Workplace stress and firefighter health and safety
- Chapter 15: Types of safety cultures and best practice suggestions
- Chapter 16: The role of safety culture and safety leadership on safety-related outcomes
- Chapter 17: The benefits of transformational leadership and transformational leadership training on health and safety outcomes
- Chapter 18: Crew resource management (CRM) and non-technical skills
- Chapter 19: Health protection and health promotion in small business
- Index