Browsing NTNU Open by Journals "Safety Science"
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Health, Safety, and Well-Being in Platform-Mediated Work – A Job Demands and Resources Perspective
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Platform-mediated work (PMW) is an emerging way of organizing work, potentially challenging a sustainable working life. Still, PMW is relatively underexplored within safety science research. This comparative study examines ... -
How deregulation can become overregulation: An empirical study into the growth of internal bureaucracy when governments take a step back
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Over the past decades, government safety management regulation has been driven by deregulation, simplification and organization-level regimes of inspection. So-called functional rule-making requires organizations to implement ... -
Identification and analysis of deficiencies in accident reporting mechanisms for fisheries
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Commercial fishing is the most dangerous of professional callings, widely recognized as a major source of fatalities and injuries per population size within participating nations. The majority of reported fisheries injury ... -
Implications from major accident causation theories to activity-related risk analysis
(Journal article, 2018)Operational Planning Decisions, which are characterized by short planning time and high frequency in the operational phase, has received little attention in risk and safety research in oil and gas industry. Activity ... -
An integrated safety and security analysis for cyber-physical harm scenarios
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Increasing digitalization and autonomous solutions in physical systems promise to enhance their performance, cost-efficiency and reliability. However, the integration of novel information technologies with safety-related ... -
Interorganizational complexity and organizational accident risk: A literature review
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Due to increased outsourcing in many industries, organizations are becoming larger and more interorganizationally complex and numerous operations now require cooperation among employees from different organizations. This ... -
Learning about risk: Machine learning for risk assessment
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Risk assessment has a primary role in safety-critical industries. However, it faces a series of overall challenges, partially related to technology advancements and increasing needs. There is currently a call for continuous ... -
Major accident prevention illustrated by hydrocarbon leak case studies: A comparison between Brazilian and Norwegian offshore functional petroleum safety regulatory approaches
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Despite laws, regulations, or risk management tools designed to avoid loss events, a hydrocarbon leak (HCL) in an offshore oil and gas platform1 is a major hazard event that reveals failures in risk control. In addition, ... -
Major accidents in Norwegian fish farming
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)The Norwegian fish farming industry is experiencing accidents that may have serious consequences for fish-farm operators, the environment, and the farmed fish themselves. Fatalities and serious personnel injuries, mass ... -
Methodology for hazard identification in aquaculture operations (MHIAO)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Norwegian fish farms are expanding into more exposed sites due to a lack of sheltered coastal locations and growing negative ecological consequences close to land. The severe wave and current conditions, irregular and often ... -
A novel decision support system for managing predictive maintenance strategies based on machine learning approaches
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Nowadays, the industrial environment is characterised by growing competitiveness, short response times, cost reduction and reliability of production to meet customer needs. Thus, the new industrial paradigm of Industry 4.0 ... -
Organizational culture and societal safety: Collaborating across boundaries
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)We discuss how cultural boundaries between groups and organizations can affect societal safety. Societal safety is an issue that challenges institutional structures and requires coordination and collaboration among a ... -
Paradoxes of power: Dialogue as a regulatory strategy in the Norwegian oil and gas industry
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This paper explores how the Petroleum Safety Authority Norway applied dialogue as a key feature in the regulatory strategy and practice over a ten-year period from 2009 to 2019. The analysis, drawing on theories on regulation ... -
Personality, risk cognitions and motivation related to demand of risk mitigation in transport among Norwegians
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)There is insufficient knowledge regarding the role of personality traits, transport-related risk cognitions and safety motivation for demand for transport risk mitigation. The aim of this study is to test a model aimed ... -
Presentation of an approach for risk characterization of exposure to chemicals in cleaning work
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Background Workplace risk assessment methods require expertise which cleaning companies may lack. Objective To present a methodological, easy-to-implement approach for risk characterisation of cleaning work, and ... -
ProMetaUS: A proactive meta-learning uncertainty-based framework to select models for Dynamic Risk Management
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Safety managers, practitioners, and researchers can employ different models for estimating and assessing hazards, consequences, likelihoods, risks, and/or mitigation measures in the safety field. The selection of a specific ... -
Re-boxing seamanship: From individual to systemic capabilities
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Seamanship has been associated with certain individual skills and special knowledge related to navigation, operation and safety of sea-going vessels, but also to expected work ethics and obligations to fellow seamen. The ... -
Reintroducing the sharp-end operator to organizational learning: How accident reports are used by maritime officers
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)When accidents occur in the maritime domain substantial efforts are devoted to their investigations in order to improve safety at sea. Investigations often result in detailed and elaborate descriptions of the sequence of ... -
Review and comparison of existing risk analysis models applied within shipping in ice-covered waters
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)With the changing climate and declining extent of sea ice, the activities in the Arctic region have become increasing significantly. Compared to the environments with ice-free waters, the harsh environment in the Arctic ... -
Risk influence frameworks for activity-related risk analysis during operation: A literature review
(Journal article, 2017)Experience gained in the petroleum activities have showed that major accident risk is inherent in daily activities. Risk influence methodology is perceived as a good candidate to model the activity-related risk, as a key ...