The safety climate of a Department of Energy nuclear facility [electronic resource] : A sociotechnical analysis
Published
Washington, D.C. : United States. Dept. of Energy, 1993. Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy.
Government- and public-sponsored groups are increasingly demanding greater accountability by the Department of Energy`s weapons complex. Many of these demands have focused on the development of a positive safety climate, one that not only protects workers onsite, but also the surrounding populace and environment as well. These demands are, in part, a response to findings which demonstrate a close linkage between actual organizational safety performance and the organization`s safety climate, i.e., the collective attitudes employees hold concerning the level of safety in their organization. This paper describes the approach taken in the systematic assessment of the safety climate at EG&G Rocky Flats Plant (RFP).
Report Numbers
E 1.99:rfp--4720 E 1.99: conf-9310100--1 conf-9310100--1 rfp--4720
Published through SciTech Connect. 06/01/1993. "rfp--4720" " conf-9310100--1" "DE93015409" Human Factors and Ergonomics Society meeting,Seattle, WA (United States),11-15 Oct 1993. Johnson, A.E.; Harbour, J.L.