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Price: EUR 250.00Authors: Baldus, Sandra | Kluth, Karsten | Strasser, Helmut
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: So far, it was unclear to what extent working in deep cold-storage depots has an influence on female order-pickers body core temperature and skin surface temperature considering different age groups. Physiological effects of order-picking in a chill room (+3°C) and cold store (−24°C) were examined on 30 female subjects (Ss), classified in two age groups (20− to 35− year-olds and 40− to 65-year-olds). The body core temperature was taken every 15 min at the tympanum and the skin surface temperature was recorded continuously at seven different positions. Working in the chill room induced a decrease of the body core temperature …up to 0.5K in comparison to the value at the outset for both age groups which could be compensated by all Ss during the breaks. Working in the cold store caused a decline up to 1.1K for the younger Ss and 1.3K for the older Ss. A complete warming-up during the breaks was often not possible. Regarding the skin surface temperature, working in the chill room can be considered as unproblematic, whereas significantly lower temperatures at nose, fingers and toes, associated with substantial negative subjective sensations, were recorded while working in the cold store. Show more
Keywords: Field Study, Manual Material Handling, Age, Physiology, Severe Environmental Conditions
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0557-3010
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 3010-3017, 2012
Authors: Reiman, Teemu | Pietikäinen, Elina | Oedewald, Pia | Gotcheva, Nadezhda
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The objective of this paper is to illustrate the development and application of the Design for Integrated Safety Culture (DISC) framework for system modeling by evaluating organizational potential for safety in nuclear and healthcare domains. The DISC framework includes criteria for good safety culture and a description of functions that the organization needs to implement in order to orient the organization toward the criteria. Three case studies will be used to illustrate the utilization of the DISC framework in practice.
Keywords: Safety culture, modeling, system safety, evaluation
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0558-3018
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 3018-3025, 2012
Authors: Aytaç, Serpil | Dursun, Salih
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Violent incidents in the workplace which negatively affect employees’ health and safety present an important problem of health and safety at work. This study aimed to determine the effects of the violence prevention climate on employees’ job satisfaction and stress by determining how they perceive the dimensions of the violence climate. The participants in this study were 240 employees in various sectors (health, service, etc.) in Turkey. The study used the 18 item Violence Prevention Climate scale developed by Kessler et al (2008) translated into Turkish. The mean age of the participants was 32.3±9.53, mean working years 9.1±8.02. According to …the correlation analysis results, the violence prevention climate dimensions of policies, practices and pressure for unsafe practices were found to have a positive significant relationship with job satisfaction. A significant negative correlation was determined between policies and practices and depression. A significant negative correlation was determined between practices and stress. The stepwise regression analysis results determined a significant relationship between pressure and job satisfaction. The stepwise regression analysis results also determined a significant relationship between the dimension of practices and depression. However, the established regression model was found not to be statistically significant in terms of stress and anxiety dependent variables. Show more
Keywords: Organizational aggression, Job satisfaction, Work related stress, Anxiety and depression
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0559-3026
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 3026-3031, 2012
Authors: Lindberg, Per | Vingård, Eva
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to systematically review the scientific literature and search for indicators of healthy work environments. A number of major national and international databases for scientific publication were searched for research addressing indicators of healthy work environments. Altogether 19 768 publications were found. After excluding duplicates, non-relevant publications, or publications that did not comply with the inclusion criteria 24 peer-reviewed publications remained to be included in this systematic review. Only one study explicitly addressing indicators of healthy work environments was found. That study suggested that the presence of stress management programs in an organization might serve …as indicator of a ‘good place to work’, as these organizations were more likely to offer programs that encouraged employee well-being, safety and skill development than those without stress management programs. The other 23 studies either investigated employee´s views of what constitute a healthy workplace or were guidelines for how to create such a workplace. Summarizing, the nine most pronounced factors considered as important for a healthy workplace that emerged from these studies were, in descending order: collaboration/teamwork: growth and development of the individual; recognition; employee involvement; positive, accessible and fair leader; autonomy and empowerment; appropriate staffing; skilled communication; and safe physical work. Show more
Keywords: Healthy work, healthy workplace, healthy organization, guidelines, employee
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0560-3032
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 3032-3038, 2012
Authors: Costa, N. | Arezes, P.M. | Melo, R.B.
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Effects of whole-body vibration (WBV) exposure on professional drivers were predicted using a 45 subjects sample of healthy volunteers from both genders. These volunteers preformed a visual/motor accuracy evaluation test, the ‘omega test’, inside a vehicle (van) under three different WBV exposure conditions, van halted, van performing a circuit on asphalt, and on cobblestone. WBV levels of the stated conditions were statistically different and impairment upon subjects’ performance was found. The statistical significant difference encountered between the subjects performance under the two whole-body vibration profiles (asphalt and cobblestone), seems to indicate that the vibration levels also represent a variable to …be taken under consideration. No gender related difference was found. Show more
Keywords: Whole-body vibration, acuity, aptitude, performance
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0561-3039
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 3039-3042, 2012
Authors: Wiig, Siri | Tharaldsen, Jorunn Elise
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The role of trust has been argued to play an increasingly important role in modern, complex, and ambivalent risk societies. Trust within organizational research is anticipated to have a general strategic impact on aspects such as organizational performance, communication and knowledge exchange, and learning from accidents. Trust is also an important aspect related to regulation of risk. Diverse regulatory regimes, their contexts and risks influence regulators use of trust and distrust in regulatory practice. The aim of this paper is to discuss the relationship between risk regulation and trust across diverse risk regulation regimes. By drawing from studies of risk …regulation, risk perception, and trust the purpose is to discuss how regulation and trust are linked and used in practice to control risk across system levels in socio-technical systems in high risk industries. This paper provides new knowledge on 1) how functional and dysfunctional trust and distrust are grounded in the empirical realities of high risk industries, 2) how different perspectives on trust and distrust act together and bring new knowledge on how society control risk. Show more
Keywords: trust, distrust, risk, regulation
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0562-3043
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 3043-3050, 2012
Authors: Benchekroun, Tahar Hakim | Pierlot, Sandrine
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Our world of industry and technology has, over the years, has seen undeniable successes in terms of safety and reliability. But major catastrophes and dramatic accidents continue, even today, to cause major human and material losses and to threaten the environment with pollution on a massive scale. Could these disasters and these accidents have been foreseen and avoided? Would it have been possible to anticipate their occurrence by detecting signals of potential hazards? It is unsettling to notice, through retrospective analysis of such events, that warnings had been issued long before the catastrophe or accident took place. This raises several …questions, which we will attempt to address in this paper. Why are whistleblowers often not listened to, threatened, or simply ignored? Why are their warnings viewed as “bad omens” instead of essential resources to ensure safety? Do whistleblowers stand idly by, or do they implement individual and collective strategies to make themselves heard? Which managerial and organizational conditions are conducive to developing empowerment in whistleblowers? Based on four case studies, we attempt to address these questions, and offer a first level of analysis and explanation by proposing and defining two new concepts: operative resilience and strategic resilience. Show more
Keywords: Whistleblowers, operative resilience, strategic resilience, risks
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0563-3051
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 3051-3061, 2012
Authors: Nunes, Isabel L.
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Subcontracting of specialized functions to external companies (e.g. cleaning or maintenance) is actually very common within several industries. These external companies’ are called contractors and their contracting is often designated as outsourcing. Frequently contractors involve other companies (the sub-contractors) to assist them in fulfilling the contract, resulting in a complex chain of organizations focused on interchange of work - the contracting chain. Therefore in the same work site can coexist workers form the client-company and workers from the contractors and/or subcontractors. Since contractors perform their job in client’s facilities, they can be exposed to hazards that are unknown to them. …On other hand, workers of the client company can also be exposed to hazardous situations derived from the work performed by the contractors. The paper discusses how adequate occupational safety and health conditions can be assured when dealing with this kind of dynamic labor networks. Two case-studies and several examples coming from international literature will be presented. Show more
Keywords: Supply Chain, Outsourcing, Contractor workers, Occupational Safety and Health
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0564-3062
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 3062-3068, 2012
Authors: Wachs, Priscila | Righi, Angela Weber | Saurin, Tarcisio Abreu
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Training in non-technical skills (NTS) does not usually question the design of the work system, and thus focuses narrowly on workers as the unit of analysis. This study discusses how the identification of NTS, a major step for developing an NTS training program, might be re-interpreted from the perspective of resilience engineering (RE). This discussion is based on a case study of identifying NTS for electricians who perform emergency maintenance activities in an electricity distribution power line. The results of the case study point out that four data analysis procedures might operationalize the RE perspective: (a) identifying factors that make …the work difficult and which could be integrated into NTS training scenarios; (b) identifying recommendations for re-designing the system, in order either to reduce or eliminate the need for NTS; (c) classifying the NTS into pragmatic categories, which are meaningful for workers; and (d) regarding the identification of NTS as an opportunity to give visibility to adaptations carried out by workers. Show more
Keywords: Non-technical skills, resilience engineering, safety at work, electricians
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0565-3069
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 3069-3076, 2012
Authors: da Silva, Vania Eugênia | Mafra, Simone Caldas Tavares | Mafra, Cláudio Lísias | de Souza, Amaury Paulo
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: This study looked for to lift information regarding laundries inserted in industries of animal products origin, to understand the activities developed in the section and to structure a Manual of Planning and Technical Information for laundries to industries of animal products origin, with the intention of subsidizing the planning, structuring and control of this work place, because norms or regulations that supervise don’t exist or aid their managers and workers as for the operation of this work place.
Keywords: Laundries to industries of animal products origin, Manual, Orientations and technical information
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-2012-0566-3077
Citation: Work, vol. 41, no. Supplement 1, pp. 3077-3084, 2012
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