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  • Jansson, Jonas, 1973-, et al. (författare)
  • Safety culture and automated vehicles a pre-study
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Road Safety on Five Continents – RS5C. Proceedings. - Linköping. ; , s. 35-37
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Safety culture is the common attitudes, values and perceptions that managers and employees have about safety in the work environment. What characterizes a good safety culture is that management are committed to safety at all levels of the business. Management also rewards safe behavior and communicates safety priorities that engages all employees, which is evident from the behavior one can observe. The basic elements of safety culture according to the survey tool NOSAQ are:Priorities - know what to do or not to do, to set boundariesLeadership – commitment to safety and to reward itCommunication - clear and rich dialogueEngagement- including people in safety work at all levels in the companyWhen automation progresses, considerations of sustainability and gender equality should be considered with safety culture, to achieve the zero vision and the safe system approach. For professional drivers and controllers of autonomous vehicles the safety culture is of great importance in working and traffic environment. Companies that develop automated vehicles and machines need to acquire knowledge about how to integrate a good safety culture as part of the design and development processes as well as in the implementation of automated vehicles and machines. The aim of this pre-study was to explore safety culture in the development of automated vehicles and machines, to identify new risks and to prevent potential accidents. The scope of the pre-study 36 was to anchor the view of safety culture with industrial partners developing automated vehicles and machines. Through the exchange of knowledge, the need for a model of how to measure and work with safety culture as a factor in the development of automated vehicles, was defined.
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