“Young adult workers aged 18–24 years have the highest risk of accidents at work”

Exploring and Expanding the Category of ‘Young Workers’ According to Situated Ways of Doing Risk and Safety – a Case Study in the Retail Industry Article related to the NIVA course on Safety Promotion – Research and Good Practice, 7th–9th of May 2019, Hanaholmen/Hanasaari, Espoo (Helsinki area), Finland Mette Lykke Nielsen (a), Johnny Dyreborg (b), Pete Kines (c), Kent J. … Continued

“The possibility to utilize AI in analyzing big data gives new ways of approaching silent signals of safety”

Course leader presentation: Tuula Räsänen Safety Promotion – Research and Good Practice, 7th – 9th of May 2019, Hanasaari/Hanaholmen, Espoo, Finland Presentation of Tuula Räsänen, Senior expert at Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Solutions for safety Tuula Räsänen (sociologist and PhD – Tampere University of Technology) has been involved in safety promotion since 1986 in … Continued

“The need to create a good work environment where employees can thrive and perform well is crucial to organizations”

Course leader presentation: Karina Nielsen Designing, implementing and evaluating organizational interventions, 13th – 15th of May 2019, Hotel Copenhagen Island, Copenhagen, Denmark Presentation of Karina Nielsen, Professor, Director of the Institute for Work Psychology, University of Sheffield, UK: I am a work psychologist and did my PhD in Applied Psychologist at the University of Nottingham. … Continued

Zero Accident Vision based Strategies in Organisations: Innovative Perspectives

Zero Accident Vision based Strategies in Organisations: Innovative Perspectives Article related to the NIVA course on Safety Promotion – Research and Good Practice, 7th–9th of May 2019, Hanaholmen/Hanasaari, Espoo (Helsinki area), Finland Gerard I.J.M. Zwetsloot (a), Pete Kines (b), Jean-Luc Wybo (c), Riikka Ruotsala (d), Linda Drupsteen (a), Robert A. Bezemer (e) (a) Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific … Continued