AHMED AHMED AL-AWADHI, KHOBAIB
(2017)
VALIDATION OF PROCESS SAFETY CULTURE MODEL USING DELPHI METHOD.
IRC, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS.
Abstract
Over the previous three decades’ scientists have struggle on discovering what safety culture is and what key elements make up a safety culture. Nevertheless, there is no consent extended with regards to validation of safety factors. For this purpose, a validation of process safety culture model using DELPHI method are developed for the justification of the safety culture key factors model. A validation of process safety culture factor model using DELPHI method is developed and used as a nominee model using methodical literature review. A validation survey questionnaire will be used and will target various industries and experts. Findings from this study are a validation of the key factors model of safety culture, and a development of safety culture survey as a verification tool for the developed model. Verdicts of this study will assist to improve the safety culture and practices in the industries in Malaysia. Up-to-date none of the studies has been testified on the validation of factors model for safety culture. The DELPHI questionnaire developed has the potential to develop a systematic safety culture model in order to reduce adverse safety issues impact.
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