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http://dx.doi.org/10.12985/ksaa.2022.30.4.105

The Effects of Organization's Safety Culture on Aircraft Maintenance Technician's Safety Behavior  

Dae-Seek Youn (구미대학교 항공정비학부)
Jin-Woo Park (한국항공대학교 경영학부)
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Journal of the Korean Society for Aviation and Aeronautics / v.30, no.4, 2022 , pp. 105-116 More about this Journal
Abstract
Domestic and foreign aviation industries showed steep growth along with rapid increase in aviation demand, but the industries got directly hit by COVID-19. Now, with the recovery of daily life, aviation demand is gradually increasing, too. However, the risk of aviation accidents also increases proportionally to the increasing demand for aviation. Although it is a point that safety management needs to be actively conducted to prevent safety accidents resulted from the growth of aviation industries, research on safety culture and organizations is not sufficiently done in terms of the depth and scope of it despite the importance of the discussion. Studies in various areas have reported that an organization's safety culture forms the group's safety atmosphere and then results in the workers' safety behavior. Accordingly, this study examined the effects of safety culture in an organization on the safety behavior of its members who are aircraft maintenance technicians. The results of this research can be summed up as follows: first, it has been found that the roles of the person in charge grounded on clear goals and guidelines for the organization's safety policy influence the technicians' attitudes. Second, the important factor in the technicians' safety observance is that the attitude to follow safety rules when performing aviation maintenance raises their awareness of safety, for instance, following standard operation procedures or wearing personal equipment for protection. Third, their attitudes have positive effects on safety participation, and consequently, their intention to comply with safety rules is shown as an active action to achieve the ultimate goal of safety behavior.
Keywords
Safety Policy; Emergency Preparedness; Safety Motivation; Safety Education; Communication; Attitudes; Safety Observance; Safety Participation;
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