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- 2020
- Swedish national survey on MR safety compared with CT : a false sense of security? (
- 2017
- Management practices to reduce unsafe behaviour on construction projects (
- Formal and informal health and safety work in construction (
- Safety management at radiation research facilities with visiting users - MAX IV Laboratory and ESS (
- 2016
- Electrical injury in relation to voltage, ”no-let-go” phenomenon, symptoms and perceived safety culture: a survey of Swedish male electricians (
- 2015
- Management systems for safety in nuclear industries (
- Management systems for safety in nuclear industries (
- Perceived workplace safety culture among Swedish electricians (
- Patientsäkerhet kräver regler och rutiner som följs men också bryts (
- 2014
- Relationship between safety culture aspects - A work process to enable interpretation (
- 2012
- Enabler for safety improvements in air traffic control – Development of a tool to identify and monitor work and situational factors (
- Are safety investigations pro-active? (
- 2011
- Understanding Maritime Safety Culture and its Possible Implications for Practice (
- Människa, teknik, organisation och riskhantering (
- Course in patient safety at Lund University (
- Safety culture and proactivity for safety in ground handling (
- 2009
- Proactive identification of work and situational factors that can affect safety in air traffic control. (
- Resilience Safety Culture (
- Safety and Risk (
- 2007
- The ISM code in the context of Swedish port state control statistics (
- Implementation requirements: Safety management (
- 2006
- Monitoring and influencing safety through safety culture (
- 2004
- Actual and perceived safety on board Swedish ships. (
- 2003
- A study of safety culture in passenger shipping (
- Safety Control in a Dynamic Society - What Engineers Have to Understand (
- 1999
- A Pilot Study Focusing on People, Human-Machine-Systems and Organisations as Risk and Safety Factors in Maritime Activities (
- Latent Conditions, Safety Barriers and Situational Factors for Maritime Accidents in the Sound Area (