Revista Ação Ergonômica
https://app.periodikos.com.br/journal/abergo/article/doi/10.17648/rea.v13i2.26
Revista Ação Ergonômica
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A CULTURA DE SEGURANÇA: UMA REVISÃO SISTEMÁTICA PARA A INDÚSTRIA DE ÓLEO E GÁS

SAFETY CULTURE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW FOR THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY

Marina P. Mercado, Francisco Duarte, Ulysse Gallier, Carolina Alonso

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Resumo

Esse artigo apresenta uma revisão sistemática da literatura sobre cultura de segurança. O foco são as abordagens metodológicas da avaliação da cultura de segurança implementadas na indústria de óleo e gás. O objetivo foi mostrar diferenças e convergências entre os diferentes métodos e discutir os principais resultados. Apesar do recente e crescente desenvolvimento dos estudos e pesquisas, as diferenças das abordagens metodológicas deixam claro a falta de uma clareza das bases teóricas de referência. As transformações das práticas de segurança industrial e implementações concretas ainda são relativamente pouco numerosas entre os estudos analisados, focando especialmente em comunicação entre os diferentes níveis hierárquicos e em treinamentos sobre o tema.

Palavras-chave

Cultura de Segurança, Indústria, Óleo e Gás.

Abstract

This article presents a systematic review of the literature on safety culture. The focus is on methodological approaches to safety culture assessment implemented in the oil and gas industry. The objective was (i) to show differences and convergences between the different methods and (ii) to discuss the main results. Despite the recent and growing development of studies and research, the differences in methodological approaches make clear the lack of clarity of the theoretical bases of reference. The transformations in industrial security practices and concrete implementations are still relatively few among the studies analyzed, focusing especially on communication between different hierarchical levels and on training on the subject.

Translated version DOI: https://doi.org/10.4322/rea.v13i2.26.en

Keywords

Safety Culture, Diagnosis, Oil and Gas Industry.

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