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

“A lot of new research challenges some of the traditional ways of approaching safety promotion”

Course leader presentation: Pete Kines Safety Promotion – Research and Good Practice, 7th – 9th of May 2019, Hanaholmen/Hanasaari, Espoo (Helsinki area), Finland Presentation of Pete Kines, Senior scientific researcher, The National Research Centre for the Working Environment Pete Kines (psychologist and PhD-civil engineering) has been involved in safety promotion since 1996 in both traffic and … Continued

“The workshop is important because it presents how work well-being can be approached from an economic point of view”

Course leader presentation: Guy Ahonen The Economics of Occupational Safety and Health, 6th – 8th of November 2018, Park Inn by Radisson Uppsala, Sweden Guy Ahonen is previous professor of Knowledge Management, especially Human Resource Accounting, at Hanken School of Economics (Hanken), and Research Professor at the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health (FIOH) in Finland. He has been Director of the Research … Continued

“The new VR-learning methods in safety promotion have been developed and tested at workplaces in 2017 and 2018”

Course leader presentation: Tuula Räsänen Safety Promotion – Research and Good Practice, 2nd – 4th of October 2018, Thon Hotel Opera, Oslo, Norway Presentation of Tuula Räsänen, Senior expert at Finnish Institute of Occupational Safety, Solutions for safety Tuula Räsänen (sociologist and PhD – Tampere University of Technology) has been involved in safety promotion since … Continued

“A lot of new research has come out in 2017 and 2018 that challenges some of the traditional ways of approaching safety promotion”

Course leader presentation: Pete Kines Safety Promotion – Research and Good Practice, 2nd – 4th of October 2018, Thon Hotel Opera, Oslo, Norway Presentation of Pete Kines, Senior scientific researcher at The National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Denmark Pete Kines (psychologist and PhD-civil engineering) has been involved in safety promotion since 1996 in … Continued

“My engagement in work and health research is driven by a global vision of building capacity in workplaces to prevent and manage work disability”

Course leader presentation: Ulrik Gensby From Research to Practice in Occupational Health and Safety, 27th–29th August 2018, Sinatur Hotel Frederiksdal, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Presentation of Ulrik Gensby, Social Scientist, TeamArbejdsliv Aps and Assistant Professor, Linköping University, Sweden I have a PhD in Work and Health. My doctoral thesis focused on how employers can establish and operate a comprehensive work … Continued

“We must realize that we are facing big challenges in reaching workplaces with the right knowledge”

Course leader presentation: Johnny Dyreborg From Research to Practice in OHS, 27th – 29th of August 2018, Sinatur Hotel Frederiksdal, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Johnny Dyreborg, PhD, Senior Scientist at the National Research Centre for the Working Environment (NRCWE) in Denmark, what is your background? My background is in organizational sociology and my main research field … Continued

Occupationally induced cancers are possible to prevent and it is crucial that professionals get the tools to improve cancer prevention.

Course leader presentation: Pernilla Wiebert Assessment of Cancer Risk, 14th – 16th of May, 2018 Centrum för arbets- och miljömedicin CAMM, Stockholm, Sweden Pernilla Wiebert, what is your background? Can you give me a short presentation of yourself. I am a biologist working as an occupational hygienist at the Centre for Occupational and Environmental Medicine … Continued