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safety Science 36 (2000) 111 136. Towards a model of safety culture Cooper *. Applied Behavioural Sciences Ltd., Chartered Psychologists, 1060 Holderness Road, Hull, East Yorkshire BSMS Inc, 6648 East State HU9 Road 4AH, 44, UK Franklin, IN 46131. Abstract Organisational culture is a concept often used to describe shared corporate values that a ect and in uence members' attitudes and behaviours. safety culture is a sub-facet of orga- nisational culture , which is thought to a ect members' attitudes and behaviour in relation to an organisation's ongoing health and safety performance.
while in the latter, people circumvent all the safety rules and procedures to ensure continuation of production. It follows, therefore, that several di•erent sub-cultures
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