Title: New Insights into Safety Culture
Reporting time: November 18, 2019 15:00-17:00
Reporting location: Shanghai Maritime University Library B107
In the lecture, safety and security culture will be elaborated and explained. How can safety/security culture be defined and what is it exactly, how does safety/security climate fit into the concept of safety/security culture, can safety/ Security culture be measured, and if if, how? All these questions will be answered in the presentation, which is based on solid scientific research. The safety/security culture model that will be expounded in the presentation was developed based on a very thorough literature Study and was further validated with the collaboration of large companies.
Speaker profile:
Genserik Reniers is a full-time professor of the Department of Safety Sciences at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands and an adjunct professor at the University of Antwerp and Leuven, Belgium. The research covers safety economics, chemical safety games, domino effect, hazardous chemicals transportation, dynamic risk management, industrial park safety and security. Currently serves as Director of the Leiden Delft Erasmus (LDE) Safety Research Center, Chief Expert of the Netherlands Institute of Public Health and Environment, Co-Chair of the Occupational Safety Technical Committee of the European Association for Safety and Reliability, and Chairman of the European Technical Platform for Safeguard Education, Training and Standardization. At the same time, he is the editor, deputy editor or guest editor of five important international journals such as Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries and Safety Science. At present, more than 150 SCI papers have been published, and more than 30 monographs have been published.
organizer:
Shanghai Maritime University, Department of Marine Science and Engineering, Department of Safety Science and Engineering
Shanghai Maritime University Security Technology Trend Research Center
Department:
College of Marine Science and Engineering