Highlights Organizations with more system integration had engaged safety professionals and better safety climate. Safety professional engagement influenced both safety climate and overall productivity. Safety climate influenced high-impact risk management practices and safety incidents. High-impact risk management practices were validated as a safety management outcome. This study highlights the utility of interconnected systems, the expanding influence of safety professionals, and the use of high-impact risk management practices within complex work systems.

    Abstract Background: This study evaluated interconnected pathways of the use of safety management systems (SMS), environmental management systems (EMS), Lean, participatory programs, and integrated systems and their effect on safety management and other organizational outcomes from the perspective of safety professionals working within complex work systems. Method: Data were collected from 136 safety professionals. A structural path analysis assessed direct and indirect effects within the model and a confirmatory factor analysis evaluated high impact risk management practices and safety incidents as a model to assess safety management outcomes. Results: SMS implementation had significant direct effects on safety climate and high impact risk management practices. EMS implementation had significant direct effects on environmental management outcomes. Integration of SMS and EMS with Lean had significant direct effects on safety climate and safety professional engagement. Participatory programs had significant direct effects on high impact risk management practices and safety incidents. Safety professional engagement and safety climate had significant mediating effects on safety and organizational outcomes as did the use of high impact risk management practices. Conclusion: Results of this study present a case for the use of high impact risk management practices and safety incidents as a measurement of safety management outcomes and the use of participatory programs, SMS, and integrated systems, driven by highly engaged individuals to influence safety and organizational outcomes.


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    Titel :

    Interconnected pathways: The role of integrated programs, safety climate, and safety professional engagement in safety and other organizational outcomes


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    Erscheinungsdatum :

    2023-07-14


    Format / Umfang :

    12 pages




    Medientyp :

    Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)


    Format :

    Elektronische Ressource


    Sprache :

    Englisch




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