A cross-validation of a structural equation model of accidents: organizational and psychological variables as predictors of work safety |
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Authors: | J. M. Tomas J. L. Melia A. Oliver |
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Abstract: | A study to establish a structural equation model of accidents is presented. The eight variables included in the model were those associated with accidents in previous research. The reliability of questionnaires to measure those variables and a structural equation model relating them are provided. The model explaining the occurrence of accidents was cross-validated through three Spanish samples (n=123; 182; 124).The model presented a good fit to data in two samples, while a third had unclear fit indices. Therefore, most relationships among variables did not vary among these three samples. The role of the safety variables in the model is discussed. The discussion is also focused on risk measurement difficulties commonly reported in the literature. Finally, some suggestions for future safety research with structural equation modelling techniques are provided. |
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Keywords: | Safety Measures Structural Equation Model Occurrence Of Accidents Cross-validation |
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