Clarke Sharon
The University of Manchester, Manchester Business School, Manchester, United Kingdom.
J Occup Health Psychol. 2006 Oct;11(4):315-27. doi: 10.1037/1076-8998.11.4.315.
The current study used meta-analysis to examine the criterion-related validity of the relationships between safety climate, safety performance (participation and compliance), and occupational accidents and injuries. Support was found for the study's hypotheses linking organizational safety climate to employee safety compliance and participation, with the latter demonstrating the stronger relationship; however, the subsequent links to accident involvement were found to be weak, suggesting limited support for a fully mediated model. The relationship between safety climate and accident involvement was found to be moderated by the study design, such that only prospective designs, in which accidents were measured following the measurement of safety climate, demonstrated validity generalization. The implications of the findings and suggestions for further research are discussed.
当前的研究采用荟萃分析来检验安全氛围、安全绩效(参与度和合规性)与职业事故及伤害之间关系的标准关联效度。研究假设将组织安全氛围与员工安全合规性及参与度联系起来,这一假设得到了支持,其中后者显示出更强的关系;然而,随后发现与事故卷入之间的联系较弱,这表明对完全中介模型的支持有限。研究发现安全氛围与事故卷入之间的关系受到研究设计的调节,即只有前瞻性设计(其中在测量安全氛围之后测量事故)显示出效度泛化。讨论了研究结果的意义以及对进一步研究的建议。