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Title
New employee safety [electronic resource] : risk factors and management strategies / Christopher D. B. Burt.
ISBN
9783319186849 electronic book
3319186841 electronic book
9783319186832
Published
Cham : Springer, 2015.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xi, 163 pages) : illustrations
Call Number
T55 .B87 2015eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
658.4/08
Summary
This reference introduces an innovative new-employee safety risk model, keyed to a typical new worker becoming acclimated to a new job and workplace. It reviews risk factors, their root causes, and how they can be addressed and minimized through targeted strategies at each stage of a worker's early months on the job. The model and its supporting findings dovetail with current thinking on employee safety and organizational accountability. And, of extra benefit to employers, the risk management strategies to improve new employee safety can be undertaken with minimal expenditure of time, money, and disruption. The book's real-world framework: · Analyzes high accident rates among new hires. · Describes four basic types of job applicants and safety concerns common to each. · Examines the role of recruitment and selection processes in promoting employee safety. · Discusses safety benefits and risks surrounding pre-start training. · Models the use of new employees' job familiarization to minimize safety risks. · Identifies safety risks associated with helping behaviors. · Identifies employee measures that can be used in assessing job safety risk. · Integrates safety management strategies with other human resource management activities New Employee Safety provides clear practical guidance to individuals involved in occupational safety management. The book makes a useful text for undergraduate and postgraduate courses on occupational safety management, and in fields such as behavioral science, psychology, business management, and human resources. .
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed May 28, 2015).
A Model of New Employee Safety Risks
New Employee Accident Rates
Types of New Employee: Experience and Pre-entry Safety Expectations
The Job Safety Risk Profile
The Influences of Recruitment Processes and Selection Predictors on New Employee Safety
The Influences of Socialization and Pre-start Training on New Employee Safety
The Initial Employment Period: Behaviors, Familiarity, Adaptation and Trust Development
New Employee Helping Behaviors
Measuring New Employee Safety Related Variables
Integration of the New Employee Safety Risk Management Processes.