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van Leeuwen, P. (author), Landman, R. (author), Buning, L. (author), Heffelaar, T. (author), Hogema, J. (author), van Hemert, J.M. (author), de Winter, J. (author), Happee, R. (author)
Driver distraction is a leading cause of crashes. The introduction of in-vehicle technology in the last decades has added support to the driving task. However, in-vehicle technologies and handheld electronic devices may also be a threat to driver safety due to information overload and distraction. Adaptive in-vehicle information systems may be a...
conference paper 2017
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Venema, A. (author), Steenbeek, R. (author), van Dam, L. (author), de Vroome, E. (author)
Objectives: Occupational diseases are common and result in a substantial disease burden and high sickness absence. Reliable data on the incidence and a better understanding of the risk factors will help to develop preventive measures. Methods: Several sources of measuring occupational diseases were analysed and compared: 1) Surveillance Project...
conference paper 2017
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Oeij, P.R.A. (author)
conference paper 2017
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Hermans, L.M. (author)
Poster presentatie.
conference paper 2017
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Blonk, R. (author)
conference paper 2016
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Oeij, P.R.A. (author), Dhondt, S. (author), Gaspersz, J. (author)
Project team members and project leaders of innovation projects were interviewed about the possible presence of defensive behaviours within the team. Discussing defensive behaviour is not self-evident. While investigating defensive behaviour can be done validly by observation techniques, to talk about defensiveness often leads to socially...
conference paper 2016
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Oeij, P.R.A. (author)
In 1982 Donald Schön wrote the Reflective Practitioner which implicitly but never explicitly contains a model of steps what it is to act as a reflective practitioner in real life. In this paper we apply that model and try to make this latent (tacit) model into a manifest (explicit) model. Project leaders of innovation teams were studied via in...
conference paper 2016
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Putnik, K. (author), Hazelzet, A. (author), Blonk, R. (author), van de Ven, H. (author)
conference paper 2016
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Oeij, P.R.A. (author), Gaspersz, J. (author), van Vuuren, T. (author), Dhondt, S. (author)
In 1983 Donald Schön wrote the Reflective Practitioner which implicitly but never explicitly contains a model of steps what it is to act as a reflective practitioner in real life. In this paper we apply that model and try to make this latent (tacit) model into a manifest (explicit) model. Project leaders of innovation teams were studied via in...
conference paper 2016
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Houtman, I.L.D. (author)
conference paper 2016
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Brenninkmeijer, V. (author), Lagerveld, S. (author), Blonk, R. (author), Schaufeli, W. (author)
conference paper 2016
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Houtman, I.L.D. (author)
conference paper 2016
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Houtman, I.L.D. (author), Havermans, B. (author), Boot, C. (author), van der Beek, A. (author)
conference paper 2016
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Grøtan, T.O. (author), Wærø, I. (author), van der Vorm, J.K.J. (author), van der Beek, F.A. (author), Zuiderwijk, D.C. (author)
Operational resilience is critical for organizations to be successful. It allows for continued safe operations under uncertain and shifting circumstances in everyday, emergency and crisis situations. It also allows the organization to progress by learning from how it deals with unexpected situations. Enabling the organization to appreciate,...
conference paper 2016
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Burggraaf, J. (author), Groeneweg, J. (author)
Incident investigation and analysis are crucially important parts of the learning from incidents process. They are also highly complex tasks, especially analyzing information to relate "effects" to "causes." It requires the processing and judgment of vast amounts of information under often demanding circumstances like time pressure and lack of...
conference paper 2016
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Groeneweg, J. (author), ter Mors, E. (author)
Risk-taking behavior is an important contributing human factor to incidents and notoriously difficult to influence. A basic premise of approaches to improving safety by putting in extra levels of protection (e.g. the Swiss cheese model) is that providing information on the number of layers in place does not influence the risk-taking behavior of...
conference paper 2016
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Havermans, B.M. (author), Schelvis, R.M.C. (author), Boot, C.R.L. (author), Brouwers, E.P.M. (author), Anema, J.R. (author), van der Beek, A.J. (author)
Presentations on the 11th International Conference on Occupational Stress and Health.
conference paper 2015
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Zwetsloot, G.I.J.M. (author)
In this paper I give my perspective on the main challenges for future safety research. Talking about the future, it is important to note that the concept “safety” always has a time dimension. It is regarded as ‘safe’ when there is the (justified) expectation that no accidents or incidents will happen in the foreseeable future. Safety and future...
conference paper 2015
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Schelvis, R.M.C. (author), Wiezer, N.M. (author), Oude Hengel, K.M. (author), Bohlmeijer, E.T. (author), van der Beek, A.J. (author)
Presentations on the 11th International Conference on Occupational Stress and Health.
conference paper 2015
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van Scheppingen, A. (author), ten Have, K. (author), Zwetsloot, G.I.J.M. (author), Kok, G. (author), van Mechelen, M. (author)
conference paper 2014
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