The Role of Safety Beliefs in Influencing Safety Outcomes in the Mining Sector in South American Countries
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Andrei, D. and Griffin, M. and Cham, B. and Opacic, J. 2015. The role of safety beliefs in influencing safety outcomes in the mining sector in South American countries. IM4DC.
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Faculty of Business and Law
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Future of Work Institute
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Abstract
The aim of this follow-up research was to: • develop a more refined measurement of individual safety beliefs, to allow an improved understanding of how safety beliefs influence safety related outcomes in the mining sector in South America • complement the existing data for Asia-Pacific and African countries collected through the ‘International Safety Benchmark’ survey, with new data from South American countries
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