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Perceptions of personal vulnerability to workplace hazards in the Australian construction industry

机译:在澳大利亚建筑业中个人容易受到工作场所危害的感知

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Introduction: The importance of risk perception for workplace safety has been highlighted by the inclusion of risk appraisals in contemporary models of precautionary behavior at work. Optimism bias is the tendency to think that negative events are less likely to happen to oneself than to the average person, and is proposed to be related to the reduced use of precautions. Method: Building on studies of optimism bias for workplace hazards using samples with heterogenous risk profiles, the current study aimed to investigate whether optimism bias is present in a sample of workers exposed to similar workplace hazards. 175 Australian construction workers completed a brief survey that asked them to rate the likelihood of common construction industry hazards occurring to them and to the average worker of the same age doing the same job. Significant levels of optimism bias were found for many hazards (including being electrocuted, being trapped in a confined space, falling from heights, and causing someone else to have an injury). Results: Optimism bias was not related to perceived controllability, contrary to findings in other domains, yet consistent with findings of optimism bias for workplace hazards. Optimism bias was not found to be related to a reduction in safe work behaviors, though this may be due to difficulties in measuring safe or precautionary behavior, such as social desirability. Impact on industry: That most workers think that hazards are less likely to happen to them than to the average worker presents a significant problem because it may ameliorate the efficacy of safety programs, yet constitutes a largely unexplored opportunity for improving workplace safety performance.
机译:简介:风险评估对工作场所安全的重要性已通过将风险评估纳入现代预防工作行为模型中而得到强调。乐观偏见是一种趋势,认为负面事件发生在自己身上的可能性比普通人要小,并且被认为与减少预防措施的使用有关。方法:在使用具有不同风险特征的样本对工作场所危害的乐观偏见进行研究的基础上,当前的研究旨在调查在暴露于类似工作场所危害的工人样本中是否存在乐观偏见。 175名澳大利亚建筑工人完成了一项简短调查,要求他们评估他们和从事相同工作的同龄普通工人发生共同的建筑业危害的可能性。对于许多危害(包括被电击,被困在狭窄的空间,从高处掉下并导致其他人受伤),人们发现乐观的偏见程度很高。结果:乐观偏见与感知可控性无关,这与其他领域的发现相反,但与对工作场所危险的乐观偏见的发现一致。没有发现乐观偏见与安全工作行为的减少有关,尽管这可能是由于在测量安全或预防行为(如社会可取性)方面存在困难。对行业的影响:大多数工人认为危害比普通工人发生的可能性要小,因为这可能会改善安全计划的有效性,但却构成改善工作场所安全绩效的绝大部分机会。

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