Multi-organisational approach to safety training: the case of a Finnish Safety Training Park

Studies across trades suggest that occupational accident and injury rates and costs are higher than average in the construction industry. There is a need for innovative and cost-effective occupational safety approaches. The Finnish construction industry and its key stakeholders have introduced a new...

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Main Authors: Arto Reiman, Louise Møller Pedersen, Seppo Väyrynen, Olli Airaksinen, Erja Sormunen, Tuula Räsänen
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10.1080/01446193.2019.1675893
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:taf:conmgt:v:38:y:2020:i:7:p:659-672 2023-05-15T17:42:28+02:00 Multi-organisational approach to safety training: the case of a Finnish Safety Training Park Arto Reiman Louise Møller Pedersen Seppo Väyrynen Olli Airaksinen Erja Sormunen Tuula Räsänen http://hdl.handle.net/10.1080/01446193.2019.1675893 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10.1080/01446193.2019.1675893 article ftrepec 2020-12-04T13:41:33Z Studies across trades suggest that occupational accident and injury rates and costs are higher than average in the construction industry. There is a need for innovative and cost-effective occupational safety approaches. The Finnish construction industry and its key stakeholders have introduced a new safety training concept, called the Safety Training Park (STP). The STP consists of full-scale training points that use new training methods to stimulate individual safe behaviour and to improve safety climate within workgroups and companies. The Safety Training Park in Northern Finland (STPNF) was designed, constructed, and financed through a collaborative process that included over 80 organizations. A realistic evaluation approach was applied to document the effectiveness of STPNF training from individual and organizational perspectives. Results indicate that the dialogical STP approach with several information sharing channels fits the target groups. Evidence regarding effectiveness at the organizational level is also discussed. Cost-benefit calculations show that the multi-organizational coalition model enables efficient occupational safety and health training with reasonable costs. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description Studies across trades suggest that occupational accident and injury rates and costs are higher than average in the construction industry. There is a need for innovative and cost-effective occupational safety approaches. The Finnish construction industry and its key stakeholders have introduced a new safety training concept, called the Safety Training Park (STP). The STP consists of full-scale training points that use new training methods to stimulate individual safe behaviour and to improve safety climate within workgroups and companies. The Safety Training Park in Northern Finland (STPNF) was designed, constructed, and financed through a collaborative process that included over 80 organizations. A realistic evaluation approach was applied to document the effectiveness of STPNF training from individual and organizational perspectives. Results indicate that the dialogical STP approach with several information sharing channels fits the target groups. Evidence regarding effectiveness at the organizational level is also discussed. Cost-benefit calculations show that the multi-organizational coalition model enables efficient occupational safety and health training with reasonable costs.
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author Arto Reiman
Louise Møller Pedersen
Seppo Väyrynen
Olli Airaksinen
Erja Sormunen
Tuula Räsänen
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Louise Møller Pedersen
Seppo Väyrynen
Olli Airaksinen
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Tuula Räsänen
Multi-organisational approach to safety training: the case of a Finnish Safety Training Park
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Louise Møller Pedersen
Seppo Väyrynen
Olli Airaksinen
Erja Sormunen
Tuula Räsänen
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title_short Multi-organisational approach to safety training: the case of a Finnish Safety Training Park
title_full Multi-organisational approach to safety training: the case of a Finnish Safety Training Park
title_fullStr Multi-organisational approach to safety training: the case of a Finnish Safety Training Park
title_full_unstemmed Multi-organisational approach to safety training: the case of a Finnish Safety Training Park
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