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Applications of Psychology in Establishing Safety System

The Korean Journal of Cognitive and Biological Psychology / The Korean Journal of Cognitive and Biological Psychology, (P)1226-9654; (E)2733-466X
2005, v.17 no.3, pp.299-310


Abstract

Safety is dependent on human behavior and thought. Human factors problem have been recognized as a major cause of accidents in many industrial fields such as aerospace, nuclear power plant, chemical plant, automobile traffic and so on. To prevent various accidents and disasters, it is necessary to research psychological issues related to safety. Psychologists can contribute to establishing social safety system but most domestic psychologists don't seem to have sufficient understanding of safety. In this article we introduced safety concept, safety management system, and application of psychology to enlarge understanding of safety.

keywords
safety, risk management, human error, safety managemnt system, 안전, 위험관리, 인간 에러, 안전관리시스템, safety, risk management, human error, safety managemnt system

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