Assessment of the efficiency of occupational safety culture management in fuel and energy companies

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The results of development, testing and implementation of the process of occupational safety culture management in a fuel and energy company including the assessment of current state, assessment of deviation, formation of control action and its implementation are presented. Using the methods of mathematical analysis, the components of occupational safety culture and criteria for their evaluation were developed. As a control action, a procedure for conducting behavioural safety audit was elaborated and implemented. Proceeding from the results of analysing average ratings of safety culture components among the employees prior to and after the introduction of behavioural safety audit, it was concluded that there was a statistically significant increase in the average values of 12 out of 16 ratings of safety culture components. Analysis of the results of 1,011 audits showed the absence of an “alarm area” at the enterprise. Introduction of the developed process management model promotes an increase in the efficiency of attaining a high level of occupational safety culture in fuel and energy companies.

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Glebova, E. V., Volokhina, A. T., & Vikhrov, A. E. (2023). Assessment of the efficiency of occupational safety culture management in fuel and energy companies. Journal of Mining Institute, 259, 68–78. https://doi.org/10.31897/PMI.2023.12

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