Value of Safety (VALOSA) : Final report
Ratilainen, Henriikka; Salminen, Simo; Kalakoski, Virpi; Zwetsloot, Gerard; Perttula, Pia; Starren, Annick; Ukkonen, Antti; Steijn, Wouter; Puro, Vuokko; Pahkin, Krista; Drupsteen, Linda; Räsänen, Tuula; Aaltonen, Markku; Berkers, Frank; Remes, Jouko (2018-04)
Ratilainen, Henriikka
Salminen, Simo
Kalakoski, Virpi
Zwetsloot, Gerard
Perttula, Pia
Starren, Annick
Ukkonen, Antti
Steijn, Wouter
Puro, Vuokko
Pahkin, Krista
Drupsteen, Linda
Räsänen, Tuula
Aaltonen, Markku
Berkers, Frank
Remes, Jouko
Editori
Ratilainen, Henriikka
Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
04 / 2018
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-261-795-8
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-261-795-8
Tiivistelmä
Many companies describe safety as their top priority, but does that mean
that safety is a value for them? Values are more stable and can be expected
to have a more sustainable impact on safety than safety as “just a priority”.
Particularly in an era of deregulation, globalization, economic downturn and
the ‘changing world of work’, values and culture are more stable than mana-
gement systems or priorities.
There is often an imbalance between safety values and business values,
leading to dilemmas and unsafe situations. By exploring safety values and
dilemmas, this report provides insights into more successful mechanisms
that have the potential to strengthen and promote safety values.
that safety is a value for them? Values are more stable and can be expected
to have a more sustainable impact on safety than safety as “just a priority”.
Particularly in an era of deregulation, globalization, economic downturn and
the ‘changing world of work’, values and culture are more stable than mana-
gement systems or priorities.
There is often an imbalance between safety values and business values,
leading to dilemmas and unsafe situations. By exploring safety values and
dilemmas, this report provides insights into more successful mechanisms
that have the potential to strengthen and promote safety values.
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