Can Survey Measures Predict Subsequent Key Performance Indicators of Maritime Safety? Confirmatory and Exploratory Analyses of the Association between Self - report and Objective Indices

We need reliable knowledge about what causes and prevents accidents in order to manage safety. Such associations are often investigated with self-report measures of psychological factors. However, few studies in the maritime industry have investigated the extent to which self-report measures predict...

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Main Authors: Hjellvik, Line Raknes, Sætrevik, Bjørn
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Published: Center for Open Science 2020
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/u5hz9
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Summary:We need reliable knowledge about what causes and prevents accidents in order to manage safety. Such associations are often investigated with self-report measures of psychological factors. However, few studies in the maritime industry have investigated the extent to which self-report measures predict objectively registered accidents. The current pre-registered study used structural equation modelling to test whether self-reported individual safety-related factors predicted objective safety outcomes in the following year. The study was conducted among crew on chemical tanker vessels operating in Arctic and Baltic waters. The pre-registered model and the expected associations between self-reported safety factors and safety outcomes were not supported. However, an exploratory model based on the pre-registered hypotheses supported an association between self-reported safe behaviour and the overall number of safety outcomes. While much safety research builds on the assumption that self-reported behaviour, attitude or cognitions are causally related to actual accidents, the current study shows that such a relationship can be difficult to confirm. We recommend more caution in assuming a causal relationship between self-reported psychological factors and safety outcomes until a causal relationship can be established.