Stiehl Emily, Forst Linda
1 School of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL, USA.
New Solut. 2018 May;28(1):33-54. doi: 10.1177/1048291117752461. Epub 2018 Jan 24.
Safety climate, employees' perceptions of work-related safety, has been promoted as a leading indicator of workplace safety in construction. While research has primarily examined internal organizational sources (e.g., manager attitudes, formal organizational policies) on these perceptions, external sources of information might be more relevant to construction workers in nontraditional jobs who work for a limited time and/or have limited interaction with other employees. This paper argues for the future development of a construed external safety image scale to measure employees' perceptions about how external groups view their organization's safety. The construed external safety image would capture the external sources that nontraditional workers use to assess safety climate and will allow public health researchers to identify and change dangerous workplaces while more effectively communicating information about safe workplaces to workers. The public health relevance of safety climate and construed external safety image for monitoring and communicating safety to nontraditional workers require examination.
安全氛围,即员工对与工作相关安全的认知,已被视作建筑行业工作场所安全的一项首要指标。虽然研究主要考察了这些认知的内部组织来源(如管理者态度、正式组织政策),但外部信息来源对于从事非传统工作、工作时间有限和/或与其他员工互动有限的建筑工人可能更为重要。本文主张未来开发一种建构的外部安全形象量表,以衡量员工对外部群体如何看待其组织安全的认知。建构的外部安全形象将捕捉非传统工人用于评估安全氛围的外部来源,并将使公共卫生研究人员能够识别并改变危险的工作场所,同时更有效地向工人传达有关安全工作场所的信息。安全氛围和建构的外部安全形象在监测和向非传统工人传达安全方面的公共卫生相关性需要进行研究。