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Journal Article

Citation

Wu D, Li Z. Safety Sci. 2019; 113: 438-444.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ssci.2018.12.022

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Traditional work safety theory has played a significant role in promoting the development of work safety in that its application has effectively reduced the number of accidents and saved thousands of lives. However, as time goes on, the "marginal effect" of the theory is becoming more and more obvious. The world's statistics shows that the number of workplace accidents can only be reduced to a certain level, and cannot be reduced to zero. Also, as reflected from the increasing concerns and research of occupational diseases, the number of new occupational disease case has been found increasing year by year. This paper puts forward the work safety success theory based on the deductive method, which is different from the traditional work safety theory based on the inductive method. It deepens the theoretical research of work safety, and is an important improvement to the traditional theory. Combined with the theory of thermodynamics in physics, the entropy theory is used to explain the work safety success theory. And a dynamic work safety entropy model has been constructed and applied in specific cases, which further validates the work safety success theory. At present, technology and equipment have laid a good foundation for data collection and analysis of work safety research, and the work safety success theory provides a new methodology for the whole process work safety research with big data. The conclusion of this paper can provide reference for achieving the goal of zero accident in the workplace.


Language: en

Keywords

Data mining; Deductive method; Entropy; Inductive method; Traditional work safety theory; Work safety success theory

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