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Citation

Rosness R, Blakstad HC, Forseth U, Dahle IB, Wiig S. Safety Sci. 2012; 50(10): 1967-1976.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ssci.2011.12.029

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This paper reviews literature on environmental conditions for safety work. By "environmental conditions for safety work", we refer to conditions that influence the opportunities an organisation, organisational unit, group, or individual has to control the risk of major accidents and working environment risk. The purpose of the review was to document how international safety science literature uses "environmental conditions" or synonymous concepts, to help build a common conceptualisation of environmental conditions for safety work, and to link environmental conditions to safety work and risks.

We did not find a uniform and systematic approach to environmental conditions for safety work in the literature. We therefore turned to a broader range of organisational research literature, where we found a diversity of complementary answers to our research question aimed at investigating the ways in which environmental conditions may constrain or facilitate safety work and thus influence risks. Due to the diversity of these theoretical resources, we have refrained from trying to reduce them to a single model.

Our conceptualisation of environmental conditions includes definitions, the "sender-receiver" metaphor, and a selection of theoretical resources. The "sender-receiver" metaphor may be used as a starting point for exploring the ways in which some actors influence the environmental conditions of other actors, and how actors may resist, co-create or re-create the environmental conditions for their own safety work.

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