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Security Culture at Production Facility. Conclusions from Employees’ Training

Security Culture at Production Facility. Conclusions from Employees’ Training AbstractA high level of safety culture is a factor affecting the quality of production. The article contains conclusions and recommendations regarding creating a safety culture based on the awareness of threats and the ability to respond to them. The aim of the article is to analyze trainings on AT (antiterrorist) security procedures conducted in critical infrastructure (CI) enterprises and enterprises which are subject to mandatory protection. The theoretical system of reference is based on the issues regarding security culture and sociology of work. Observation of employee training, followed by analysis of employees' behavior and interviews with their supervisors, allowed to assess the functionality of solutions and develop recommendations for the training of with and blue collar workers. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Quality Production Improvement - QPI de Gruyter

Security Culture at Production Facility. Conclusions from Employees’ Training

Quality Production Improvement - QPI , Volume 1 (1): 7 – Jul 1, 2019

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Publisher
de Gruyter
Copyright
© 2019 Karolina Wojtasik, published by Sciendo
ISSN
2657-8603
eISSN
2657-8603
DOI
10.2478/cqpi-2019-0003
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Abstract

AbstractA high level of safety culture is a factor affecting the quality of production. The article contains conclusions and recommendations regarding creating a safety culture based on the awareness of threats and the ability to respond to them. The aim of the article is to analyze trainings on AT (antiterrorist) security procedures conducted in critical infrastructure (CI) enterprises and enterprises which are subject to mandatory protection. The theoretical system of reference is based on the issues regarding security culture and sociology of work. Observation of employee training, followed by analysis of employees' behavior and interviews with their supervisors, allowed to assess the functionality of solutions and develop recommendations for the training of with and blue collar workers.

Journal

Quality Production Improvement - QPIde Gruyter

Published: Jul 1, 2019

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