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Facilitating mindful safety practices among first-line workers in the Chinese petroleum industry through safety management practices and safety motivation

Hu Shi, Siti Rohaida Mohamed Zainal

2021International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics13 citationsDOI

Abstract

The petroleum industry is a high-risk industry and operates under the social technical system. Therefore, the safety behavior of employees needs to be paid high attention. Thus, six dimensions of safety management practices are identified as independent variables to predict a special component of common safety behavior-mindful safety practices in the Chinese petroleum industry. High-reliability organization theory is adopted as the underpinning theory. A total 255 first-line workers from a Chinese petroleum company participated in this survey. The results reveal that safety training and safety communication and feedback are positively related to safety motivation. Moreover, workers' involvement and safety promotion policy have direct and positive impacts on mindful safety practices. Further, safety motivation is found to play a mediating role in the prediction of mindful safety practices in the Chinese petroleum industry. These findings give new insights for petroleum companies into how to promote mindful safety practices in the workplace.

Topics & Concepts

Promotion (chess)Safety cultureOccupational safety and healthWorkplace safetyLine managementPetroleum industryBusinessEffective safety trainingMarketingEngineeringPublic relationsOperations managementManagementHealth promotionMedicineEnvironmental engineeringLawEconomicsOccupational health nursingPolitical scienceNursingPublic healthPoliticsOccupational Health and Safety ResearchSupply Chain Resilience and Risk ManagementJob Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior