The Levels of Safety Culture
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Authors: Katarzyna Lis
Abstract
This article aims to analyse theoretical models of safety culture levels and a proposal for a new model. In relation to these issues the paper is divided into four parts. In the introduction the concept of safety culture is characterized. The second part of the article is devoted to the presentation of the models of safety culture levels. The third chapter proposes a new model of safety culture levels. The conclusions regarding the contemplated subject are presented in the last part of the paper.
Keywords: Safety Culture
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe100163
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