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A01=Alice F Stuhlmacher
A01=Douglas F Cellar
accident
Accident Involvement
accidents
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Author_Douglas F Cellar
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Behavioral Ecology
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consciousness
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Fall Accidents
FFM.
gender differences research
haworth
individual differences in safety behavior research
industrial injury prevention
involvement
Landing Phase
Mall Data Set
Midwestern USA
occupational psychology
Occupational Slip
personality assessment methods
press
Private Midwestern University
psychological
Psychological Assessment
psychological measurement tools
Recorded Event Data
researchers
Risk Avoidance
risk management strategies
Safe Work Behaviors
Safety Consciousness
Safety Locus
Safety Sensitive Positions
Slippery Floor Surface
Stress Tolerance
training
Unintentional Injuries
Unsafe Driving Behavior
USA Dollar
Video Display Terminals
Workplace Accidents

Product details

  • ISBN 9780789013552
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Aug 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Do all you can to minimize dangerous behaviors to benefit communities, employees, and organizations!Safety is a “real world” problem that community psychologists, industrial/organizational psychologists, industrial hygenists, human resources professionals, and corporate insurance groups must deal with on a day-to-day basis. In Workplace Safety: Individual Differences in Behavior you will examine safety behavior and discover practical interventions to help increase the safety awareness of the people in your life. This book takes a look at ways of defining and measuring safety as well as a variety of individual differences like gender, job knowledge, conscientiousness, self-efficacy, risk avoidance, and stress tolerance that are important in creating safety interventions and improving the selection and training of employees.Workplace safety is of prime importance in today's increasingly litigious society. It has been estimated that each year in the United States, there are 100,000 work-related accident or disease fatalities, 400,000 workers who become disabled, and 6 million workplace injuries. Of equal importance are driver safety and safety hazards in public spaces such as malls and individual stores. Workplace Safety: Individual Differences in Behavior examines:

  • the importance of measurement in understanding worker abilities and defining safety behaviors
  • the often-neglected issue of gender differences in safety definitions and research
  • the relationship between personality variables, job, knowledge, and accident involvement
  • the five-factor personality model for predicting safety behavior
  • a model of safety consciousness
  • types of safety hazards in public spaces
  • monetary costs of accidents in malls and stores
  • a practitioner's perspective on individual differences in safety behaviorWorkplace Safety: Individual Differences in Behavior takes an incisive look at these issues with a unique focus on the way individual differences in people impact safety behavior in the real world.
Alice F Stuhlmacher, Douglas F Cellar

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