Preview

World of Transport and Transportation

Advanced search

Transport Safety Culture

https://doi.org/10.30932/1992-3252-2019-17-2-206-217

Abstract

Interrelationships within control and management mechanisms, including transport safety management, of the transport system are evaluated based on the function-oriented approach to its decomposition. Hierarchical system’s levels, strategic development objectives, societal, information, and environmental aspects are analyzed within safety context. Classification of threats to transport system and its subsystems (objects) is suggested. The authors place special emphasis on safety culture as on a social motivation pattern, designed to develop a proactive attitude to emerging threats and risks during transportation of passengers and cargo. They differentiate emotional, cognitive, and behavioural (conative) components of safety culture and suggest their brief description regarding transportation sector. The suggested framework of proactive culture makes it possible to model hierarchical systemic interconnection of its various components, providing for transport safety coupled with overall development of transport and transportation.

About the Authors

V. G. Popov
Russian University of Transport
Russian Federation

Popov, Vladimir G. – D.Sc. (Eng), professor, head of the department of Chemistry and engineering ecology 

Moscow



Ph. I. Sukhov
Russian University of Transport
Russian Federation

Sukhov, Philip I. – Ph.D. (Eng), associate professor 

Moscow



Yu. K. Bolandova
Russian University of Transport
Russian Federation

Bolandova, Yulia K. – assistant lecturer 

Moscow



References

1. Optner, S. L. Systems analysis for business and industrial problem solving. Prentice-Hall, Inc., New Jersey. 1965, 116 p.

2. Ackoff, R. [Russian title] Planning in large ec o nomi c s ys te m s [ Planirovanie v bolshikh ekonomicheskikh sistemakh]. Moscow, Sovetskoe radio publ., 1972, 223 p.

3. Ackoff, R. The Art of Problem Solving [Iskusstvo resheniya problem]. Moscow, Mir publ., 1982, 224 p.

4. Good, H. H., Machol, R. E. System Engineering. An introduction to the design of large-scale systems [Sistemotekhnika. Vvedenie v proektirovanie bolshikh system]. Moscow, Sovetskoe Radio publ., 1962, 383 p.

5. Popov, V. G. Safety, Security and Stable development. World of Transport and Transportation, Vol. 2, 2004, Iss. 3, pp. 18–28.

6. Popov, V. G. On the choice of approach to improving the efficiency of energy saving in the systems of technical maintenance and repair of rolling stock [O vybore podkhoda k povysheniyu effektivnosti energosberezheniya v sistemakh tekhnicheskogo soderzhaniya i remonta podvizhnogo sostava]. Vestnik VNIIZhT, 1998, Iss. 1, pp. 34–39.

7. Transport strategy of the Russian Federation for the period up to 2030. Approved by the order of the Government of the Russian Federation dated 22.11.2008 No. 1734-r [Transportnaya strategiya Rossiiskoi Federatsii na period do 2030 goda. Utverzhdena rasporyazheniem pravitelstva RF ot 22.11.2008 No. 1734-r].

8. Ozhegov, S. I. Dictionary of the Russian language [Slovar’ russkogo yazyka]. Moscow, Russkiy yazyk, 1992, 2296 p.

9. Federal Law «On Safety» dated 05.03.1992 No. 2446-I [Federal’niy zakon «O bezopasnosti» ot 05.03.1992 No. 2446-I].

10. Ursul, A. D., Romanovich, A. L. Prospects for a safe future of civilization [Perspektivy bezopasnogo budushchego tsivilizatsii]. Vestnik RAEN, 2002, Iss. 4, pp. 27–33.

11. Nicolis, G., Prigogine, I. Exploring Complexity [Poznanie slozhnogo]. Moscow, Mir publ., 1990, 342 p.

12. Niv, G. R. The Space of Dr. Deming [Prostranstvo doktora Deminga]. Book 1. Moscow, MGIET (TU), 1996, 344 p.

13. IAEA. Summary Report on the Post-Accident Review Meeting on the Chernobyl Accident. Safety Series, No. 75-INSAG-l. IAEA, 1986.

14. IAEA. Safety culture. Safety Series. No. 75-INSAG-4. IAEA, 1991.

15. Mashin, V. A. Modern bases of the concept of safety culture [Sovremennie osnovy kontseptsii kultury bezopasnosti]. Elektricheskie stantsii, 2014, Iss. 10, pp. 2–10.

16. Oboznov, A. A., Bessonova, Yu. V., Petrovich, D. L., Enina, E. S., Serikov, V. V. Safety Culture in Railway Transport [Kultura bezopasnosti na zheleznodorozhnom transporte]. The Human Factor: Problems of Psychology and Ergonomics, 2014, Iss. 4, pp. 45–52.

17. ICAO. Safety Management Manual (SMM). Doc-9859, AN/474. 2009.

18. Oboznov, A. A., Bessonova, Yu. V., Petrovich, D. L. Safety Culture of Passengers in Public Transport [Kultura bezopasnosti passazhirov obshchestvennogo transporta]. Organizatsionnaya psikhologiya i psikhologiya truda, 2016, Iss. 1, pp. 200–226.


Review

For citations:


Popov V.G., Sukhov P.I., Bolandova Yu.K. Transport Safety Culture. World of Transport and Transportation. 2019;17(2):206-217. https://doi.org/10.30932/1992-3252-2019-17-2-206-217

Views: 303


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 1992-3252 (Print)