Safety and Health at Work Vol. 11 Issue 2 2020
Resilience Engineering Indicators and Safety Management: A Systematic Review (Review Article)
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Safety and Health at Work Vol. 11 Issue 2 2020
Resilience Engineering Indicators and Safety Management: A Systematic Review (Review Article)
Resilience Engineering Indicators and Safety Management: A Systematic Review (Review Article)
Subject
RE indicators, resilience engineering, safety, safety management
Description
A safe work environment is crucial in high-risk industries, such as construction refurbishment. Safety incidents caused by uncertainty and unexpected events in construction refurbishment systems are difficult to control using conventional safety management techniques. Resilience engineering (RE) is proposed as an alternative to traditional safety management approaches. It presents a successful safety management methodology designed to deal with uncertainty in high-risk work environments. Despite the fact that RE resides in the safety domain, there is no common set of RE indicators to measure and assess resilient in the work environment. The main aim of this research is to explore RE indicators that have been identified as important in developing and assessing the resilient work environment in high-risk industries, particularly in construction refurbishment. Indicators have been attained through a systematic literature review of research and scholarly articles published between the years 2004 and 2019. The literature review explored RE indicators in various industries. Descriptive analysis and co eoccurrence-based network visualization were used for data analysis. The findings revealed 28 RE indicators in 11 different high-risk industries. The results show that the four commonly used indicators were: top-management commitment, awareness, learning, and flexibility, all of which have a strong relationship with RE. The findings of this study are useful for stakeholders when making decisions concerning the most important RE indicators in the context of their research or practice as this would avoid the ambiguity and disparity in the identification of RE indicators.
Creator
Udara Ranasinghe, Marcus Jefferies, Peter Davis, Manikam Pillay
Publisher
Elsevier Korea LLC
Date
June 2020
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Format
PDF
Language
English
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Text
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Safety and Health at Work Vol. 11 Issue 2 2020
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Citation
Udara Ranasinghe, Marcus Jefferies, Peter Davis, Manikam Pillay, “Safety and Health at Work Vol. 11 Issue 2 2020
Resilience Engineering Indicators and Safety Management: A Systematic Review (Review Article),” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed November 21, 2024, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/1999.
Resilience Engineering Indicators and Safety Management: A Systematic Review (Review Article),” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed November 21, 2024, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/1999.