Exploring Worker Experience as a Predictor of Routine and Non-routine Safety Performance Outcomes in the Mining Industry

被引:1
作者
Hoebbel, Cassandra L. [1 ]
Haas, Emily J. [2 ]
Ryan, Margaret E.
机构
[1] NIOSH, Pittsburgh Min Res Div, 626 Cochrans Mill Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15236 USA
[2] NIOSH, Natl Personal Protect Technol Lab, 626 Cochrans Mill Rd, Pittsburgh, PA USA
关键词
Mining; Safety; Worker experience; Emergency response; PROACTIVE PERSONALITY; JOB-PERFORMANCE; CLIMATE; IMPACT; FATIGUE; SYSTEMS; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1007/s42461-021-00536-2
中图分类号
TF [冶金工业];
学科分类号
0806 ;
摘要
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in the role that individual factors play in health and safety (H&S) outcomes in the mining industry. Two surveys, one measuring self-reported routine safety performance and one measuring individual perceived competence in the non-routine knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) critical to emergency response, were administered to two samples of mineworkers in separate research studies over a 2-year period (N = 2,020 and 696, respectively). Eight demographic items were common to both surveys and their associations with each performance outcome were tested in response to a series of exploratory research questions. Significant relationships were found between both safety outcome variables and individual factors, including the length of experience in current job, current mine, and mining industry, as well as participant workgroup and work schedule. Notably, the length of experience in the mining industry was the only variable significantly associated with both routine and non-routine safety performance. This analysis suggests that individual factors such as length of job, industry, and mine experience are predictive of routine and/or non-routine safety performance outcomes in significant and sometimes unexpected ways.
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页码:485 / 494
页数:10
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