Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Kongsvik, Trond"
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Risikovurdering av arbeidsmiljø i offshoreindustrien
Sakshaug, Nora; Storbakken, Ingrid (Master thesis, 2020)Som en del av masterløpet i HMS ved NTNU ble det på høstsemesteret 2019 skrevet prosjektoppgave, hvor det i Petroleumtilsynets (PTIL) tilsynsrapporter fra 2018 og 2019 ble avdekket en stor andel avvik innen risikovurdering ... -
Risk-based decision-making support model for offshore dynamic positioning operations
Hogenboom, Sandra; Vinnem, Jan Erik; Utne, Ingrid Bouwer; Kongsvik, Trond (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)A Dynamic Positioning (DP) system enables vessels and rigs to accurately maintain a predetermined position and heading or track. It enables precise operations under harsh environmental conditions. DP is used for a variety ... -
Safety climate and compliance in the Norwegian aquaculture industry - employees’ perceptions at different company levels
Kongsvik, Trond; Thorvaldsen, Trine; Holmen, Ingunn Marie; Størkersen, Kristine Vedal (Chapter, 2018)The aquaculture industry is economically important in Norway, and the production is expected to increase in the future. Employees at the fish farms face a high risk of accidents compared to employees in other industries ... -
Safety climate and health complaints in the Norwegian aquaculture industry
Kongsvik, Trond; Dahl, Øyvind; Holmen, Ingunn Marie; Thorvaldsen, Trine (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Few studies have explored the potential connection between safety climate and health issues. However, some recent research findings indicate that a poor safety climate can be considered a stressor that may be associated ... -
Safety climate and mindful safety practices in the oil and gas industry
Dahl, Øyvind; Kongsvik, Trond (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Introduction The existence of a positive association between safety climate and the safety behavior of sharp-end workers in high-risk organizations is supported by a considerable body of research. Previous research has ... -
Safety Management in Norwegian Fish Farming: Current Status, Challenges and Further Improvements
Thorvaldsen, Trine; Størkersen, Kristine Vedal; Kongsvik, Trond; Holmen, Ingunn Marie (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background Safety management is required to ensure health and safety of personnel in Norwegian fish farming. However, few studies have addressed the status and practical relevance of this risk-reducing measure. Methods ... -
Sikkerhetsstyring i fiskeoppdrett. En spørreskjemaundersøkelse blant ledelse og stabspersonell
Kongsvik, Trond; Holmen, Ingunn Marie; Rasmussen, Martin; Størkersen, Kristine Vedal; Thorvaldsen, Trine (Research report, 2018)Denne rapporten beskriver resultater fra en spørreskjemaundersøkelse om sikkerhetsstyring i oppdrettsnæringen. Ledelse og stabspersonell har vurdert sikkerhetsforhold som kan påvirkes av ledelsen, som opplæring, tilsyn, ... -
Splintered structures and workers without a workplace: How should safety science address the fragmentation of organizations?
Nilsen, Marie; Kongsvik, Trond; Almklov, Petter Grytten (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Organizational fragmentation presents a challenge to prominent safety perspectives hinged upon the traditional concept of the organization. The continuing disjunction in the workplace has reached new heights in the recent ... -
Strengthening patient safety in transitions of care: an emerging role for local medical centres in Norway
Kongsvik, Trond; Halvorsen, Kristin; Osmundsen, Tonje; Gjøsund, Gudveig (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Background: Patient safety has gained less attention in primary care in comparison to specialised care. We explore how local medical centres (LMCs) can play a role in strengthening patient safety, both locally and in ... -
The use of "big data" in constructing loss-based performance indicators in the maritime industry
Kongsvik, Trond; Bye, Rolf Johan; Almklov, Petter; Kleiven, Eivind (Chapter, 2017)Risk based regulation hinges on good measures of risk. This paper discusses how we combine recorded data of maritime accidents in Norway with exposure data extracted from the Coastal Authority’s AIS (Automatic Identification ...