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Steijn, W.M.P. (author), van der Beek, D. (author), Groeneweg, J. (author), Jansen, A. (author), Oldenhof, W.A. (author), Raben, I. (author)Last minute risk assessment (LMRA) is a well-known work method to support employees’ risk perception. However, little is known about the effectiveness of LMRA in providing this support. Here, we describe an eye-tracking experiment with which we attempted to gain more insight into the relationship between LMRA and risk perception and to assess...article 2021
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Steijn, W.M.P. (author), van Kampen, J.N. (author), van der Beek, D. (author), Groeneweg, J. (author), van Gelder, P.H.A.J.M. (author)Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA) is a standard tool in some high-risk industries (such as the on- and offshore exploration and production and chemical industry). Presently, existing knowledge concerning human error likelihood and human reliability assessment is insufficiently represented in QRAs. In this paper we attempt to implement the...article 2020
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Aliman, N.M. (author), Elands, P.J.M. (author), Hürst, W. (author), Kester, L.J.H.M. (author), Thérrison, K.R. (author), Werkhoven, P.J. (author), Yampolskiy, R. (author), Ziesche, S. (author)The complex socio-technological debate underlying safetycritical and ethically relevant issues pertaining to AI development and deployment extends across heterogeneous research subfields and involves in part conflicting positions. In this context, it seems expedient to generate a minimalistic joint transdisciplinary basis disambiguating the...conference paper 2020
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Houtman, I.L.D. (author), van Zwieten, M. (author), Leka, S. (author), Jain, A. (author), de Vroome, E.M.M. (author)The present study aimed to explore the added value of managers’ and employee representatives’ agreement in risk perception and awareness in explaining the management of more ‘subjective’ psychosocial risks as compared to the more ‘objective’ traditional OSH risks. The general assumption tested was whether the added value of agreement in risk...article 2020
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- Steijn, W. (author), van der Beek, D. (author), Groeneweg, J. (author), Jansen, A. (author), Oldenhof, W. (author), Raben, I. (author) public lecture 2019
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Pizzol, L. (author), Hristozov, D. (author), Zabeo, A. (author), Gianpietro, B. (author), Wohlleben, W. (author), Koivisto, A.J. (author), Jensen, K.A. (author), Fransman, W. (author), Stone, V. (author), Marcomini, A. (author)The increasing use of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) in nano-enabled products (NEPs) has raised societal concerns about their possible health and ecological implications. To ensure a high level of human and environmental protection it is essential to properly estimate the risks of these new materials and to develop adequate risk management...article 2019
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Schönemann, V. (author), Winner, H. (author), Glock, T. (author), Otten, S. (author), Sax, E. (author), Boeddeker, B. (author), Verhaeg, G. (author), Tronci, F. (author), Padilla, G.G. (author)New safety challenges have to be targeted due to the development of fully automated vehicles in the upcoming future. However, designing safe vehicle automation systems is essential. This work presents a scenario-based methodology for functional safety analysis according to the ISO 26262 using the example of automated valet parking . The vehicle...conference paper 2019
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Three-Tiered Risk Assessment for Engineered Nanomaterials. A Use Case for the Semiconductor IndustryProdanov, D. (author), Belde, P. (author), Geerts, L. (author), L'Allain, C. (author), Feber, M.L. (author), Moclair, F. (author), Morelli, A. (author), Roquet, P. (author)Safety of engineered nanomaterials is a new scientific field, which draws increasing attention in the literature. Among the challenges the field is facing are the insufficient amount and quality of nanotoxicological data and the ambiguity in the metrics describing the exposure. This results in substantial difficulties in the actual...conference paper 2019
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Marquart, H. (author), Franken, R. (author), Goede, H. (author), Fransman, W. (author), Schinkel, J. (author)The ECETOC TRA model (presently version 3.1) is often used to estimate worker inhalation and dermal exposure in regulatory risk assessment. The dermal model in ECETOC TRA has not yet been validated by comparison with independent measured exposure levels. This was the goal of the present study. Measured exposure levels and relevant contextual...article 2017
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Diels, C. (author), Bos, J.E. (author)This paper discusses the predicted increase in the occurrence and severity of motion sickness in self-driving cars. Self-driving cars have the potential to lead to significant benefits. From the driver's perspective, the direct benefits of this technology are considered increased comfort and productivity. However, we here show that the envisaged...article 2016
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Rossebo, J.E.Y. (author), Fransen, F. (author), Luiijf, H.A.M. (author)The SEGRID (Security for Smart Electricity GRIDs) collaboration project, funded by the EU under the FP7 program investigates risk assessment methodologies and their possible need for enhancement. In this paper we discuss the need to include threat actor analysis in threat, vulnerability and risk assessments for smart grids based on the first...conference paper 2016
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Diels, C. (author), Bos, J.E. (author), Hottelart, K. (author), Reilhac, P. (author)Automation disuse and associated loss of automation benefits may occur if users of automated vehicles experience motion sickness. Compared to conventional vehicles, motion sickness will be of greater concern due to the absence of vehicle control and the anticipated engagement in non-driving tasks. Furthermore, future users are expected to be...bookPart 2016
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Remoundou, K. (author), Brennan, M. (author), Sacchettini, G. (author), Panzone, L. (author), Butler-Ellis, M.C. (author), Capri, E. (author), Charistou, A. (author), Chaideftou, E. (author), Gerritsen-Ebben, M.G. (author), Machera, K. (author), Spanoghe, P. (author), Glass, R. (author), Marchis, A. (author), Doanngoc, K. (author), Hart, A. (author), Frewer, L.J. (author)The EU Directive on the sustainable use of pesticides (EU128/2009/EC) requires European Member States to develop training activities targeting occupational exposure to pesticides, and communication material aimed at residents and bystanders. Risk perceptions, knowledge and attitudes associated with passive and occupational exposure to pesticide...article 2015
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Offerhaus, P.M. (author), Otten, W. (author), Boxem-Tiemessen, J.C. (author), de Jonge, A. (author), van der Pal-de Bruin, K.M. (author), Scheepers, P.L. (author), Lagro-Janssen, A.L. (author)Objective in midwife-led care models of maternity care, midwives are responsible for intrapartum referrals to the obstetrician or obstetric unit, in order to give their clients access to secondary obstetric care. This study explores the influence of risk perception, policy on routine labour management, and other midwife related factors on...article 2015
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Diels, C. (author), Bos, J.E. (author)Self-driving cars have the potential to bring significant benefits to drivers and society at large. However, all envisaged scenarios are predicted to increase the risk of motion sickness. This will negatively affect user acceptance and uptake and hence negate the benefits of this technology. Here we discuss the impact of the user interface...conference paper 2015
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Cremers, A.H.M. (author), Stubbé, H.E. (author), van der Beek, D. (author), Roelofs, M. (author), Kerstholt, J.H. (author)The goal of the present study was to investigate whether playing a serious game concerning natural and man-made risks leads to increased risk awareness and additional information search. As an experimental task, we developed a serious board game. Fifty-six students participated in the experiment; half of them played the serious game whereas the...article 2014
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Fransman, W. (author), Kager, H. (author), Meijster, T. (author), Heederik, D. (author), Kromhout, H. (author), Portengen, L. (author), Blaauboer, B.J. (author)Several studies showed that oncology nurses are exposed to antineoplastic drugs via the skin during daily activities. Several antineoplastic drugs (including cyclophosphamide) have been classified as carcinogenic to humans. This study aims to assess the leukemia risk of occupational exposure to cyclophosphamide. Average task frequencies from the...article 2014
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Kher, S.V. (author), de Jonge, J. (author), Wentholt, M.T. (author), Deliza, R. (author), de Andrade, J.C. (author), Cnossen, H.J. (author), Lucas Luijckx, N.B. (author), Frewer, L.J. (author)The development and implementation of effective systems to identify vulnerabilities in food chains to chemical and microbiological contaminants must take account of consumer priorities and preferences. The present investigation attempted to understand consumer perceptions associated with chemical and microbiological contaminants in four specific...article 2013
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Starren, A. (author), Hornikx, J. (author), Luijters, K. (author)Safety is an important issue in the workplace, in particular at the lower end of the labor market where the workforce often consists of people with different cultural backgrounds. Studies have underlined the potential threats to occupational safety of this workforce. Surprisingly, however, very little research has been conducted on national...article 2013
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Zouch, M. (author), Courage, W. (author), Nápoles, O.M. (author)We present a framework to investigate new monitoring techniques for infrastructures and assess their potential value for the network management. This framework is based on a social cost benefit analysis tool that aims to (i) assist decision makers in selecting and developing cost-effective new monitoring techniques and (ii) provide managers with...article 2013
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