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Research of the Safety Culture Level in Korea Railway Corporations

국내 철도운영기관 철도안전문화수준 조사

  • Son, Myung Sun (Dept. of Rail Vehicle System Engineering, Seoul National University of Science and Technology) ;
  • Lee, Hi Sung (Dept. of Rail Vehicle System Engineering, Seoul National University of Science and Technology) ;
  • Choi, Yang Gyu (Korea Transportation Safety Authority)
  • 손명선 (서울과학기술대학교 철도차량시스템공학과) ;
  • 이희성 (서울과학기술대학교 철도차량시스템공학과) ;
  • 최양규 (교통안전공단)
  • Received : 2015.04.20
  • Accepted : 2015.06.19
  • Published : 2015.06.30

Abstract

The safety culture of an organization is the product of individual and group values, attitudes, perceptions, competencies, and patterns of behavior that determine the commitment, the style and proficiency, and an organization's health and safety management. A good safety culture includes effective, appropriate safety management systems; strong safety leadership & commitment from management; participation and involvement of the workforce; and organizational learning and continuous improvement. This paper will introduce the safety culture inspection standards and process in Korea Railway. The main purpose is to get a better understanding of safety culture and to develop measuring tool. First of all we developed the composition factor of safety culture and the question set. And we prepared the base of computerization of safety culture measurement by developing of evaluation standards and weighted value.

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