Artigo de Periódico
A safety culture maturity model for petrochemical companies in Brazil
Fecha
2010Registro en:
0925-7535
v. 48, n. 5
Autor
Gonçalves Filho, Anastácio Pinto
Andrade, José Célio Silveira
Marinho, Marcia Mara de Oliveira
Gonçalves Filho, Anastácio Pinto
Andrade, José Célio Silveira
Marinho, Marcia Mara de Oliveira
Institución
Resumen
A framework to measure safety culture maturity in the Brazilian oil and gas companies was formulated based on the model of Hudson (2001). Following a review of the safety culture literature, a questionnaire
was designed to measure five aspects of organisational safety indicative of five levels of cultural maturity. The questionnaire was completed by the safety managers of 23 petrochemical companies based in Camacari,Bahia, Brazil and they were interviewed one month later. The reliability of the questionnaire was tested by asking the same questions in an interview and comparing the results (alternate forms reliability). The correlation coefficients between the questionnaire and interview scores on each dimension ranged
from r = 0.7 to 0.9, demonstrating good reliability of the measures used. The research findings demonstrated that the 23 companies studied showed characteristics of different levels of safety culture
maturity. Most scores were at the level of proactive. The model of Hudson (2001) and the revised framework and questionnaire were found to be practical to use, making it possible to identify levels of safety
culture maturity in the context of the Brazilian petrochemical industry.