矿业公司的安全沟通:跨组织结构的差异

V. Spasojević-Brkić, I. Mihajlović, Martina Perišić, Nemanja Janev, I. Rakonjac
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摘要

为了使采矿过程安全运行,有关安全的信息至关重要。许多作者注重培养良好的安全氛围,而不注重跨组织结构的安全沟通,这激发了本调查。因此,本文旨在检验采矿业管理者、操作员和辅助工人对安全沟通的态度是否存在差异,因为他们对安全沟通问题的态度差异有可能导致安全绩效。对在塞尔维亚矿业公司担任不同职位的123名答复者进行了调查,这些答复者评价了通讯的重要性以及其组织内通讯质量的现状。在对数据进行评估并进行描述性统计,随后进行Mann-Whitney检验后,确定管理人员,操作员和支持人员对安全沟通的态度在统计上没有显着差异。这表明组织的安全绩效问题不是由不同层次的安全态度差异引起的。未来的研究建议是检查其他可能的原因,如风险感知、安全培训和教育等方面的认知偏差,并使用更大的样本来证实我们的假设。
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Safety communication in mining companies: Differences across organizational structure
For mining processes to operate safely, information about safety is crucial. Numerous authors pay attention to fostering a good safety climate without paying attention to safety communication across organizational structure, which motivates this survey. Accordingly, this paper aims to check the hypothesis whether there is a difference between the attitudes of managers, operators, and auxiliary workers in the mining industry regarding safety communication, since differences on their attitudes about safety communication issues have potential to cause safety performance. A survey of 123 respondents working in different positions in Serbian mining companies, which have evaluated the importance of communication as well as the current state regarding the quality of communication in their organizations, was conducted. After evaluating the data and conducting descriptive statistics, followed by the Mann-Whitney test, it was determined that there are no statistically significant differences in the attitudes of managers, operators, and support staff toward safety communication. This indicates that issues with an organization's safety performance are not brought on by the differences on safety attitudes at different hierarchical levels. Proposal for the future research is to examine other possible causes, such as cognitive biases in risk perception, safety training and education and similar, and to use larger sample that may confirm our hypothesis.
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