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Examining the most accident-prone sector within commercial aviation: Why do accidents with light inland helicopters occur, and how can we improve safety?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Light inland helicopter has for several years been the most accident-prone sector within commercial aviation, with a more than 10 times higher accident risk than offshore helicopters. The main aims of this article are to: ... -
How deregulation can become overregulation: An empirical study into the growth of internal bureaucracy when governments take a step back
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Over the past decades, government safety management regulation has been driven by deregulation, simplification and organization-level regimes of inspection. So-called functional rule-making requires organizations to implement ... -
Organizational culture and societal safety: Collaborating across boundaries
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)We discuss how cultural boundaries between groups and organizations can affect societal safety. Societal safety is an issue that challenges institutional structures and requires coordination and collaboration among a ... -
Re-boxing seamanship: From individual to systemic capabilities
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Seamanship has been associated with certain individual skills and special knowledge related to navigation, operation and safety of sea-going vessels, but also to expected work ethics and obligations to fellow seamen. The ... -
Regulating the intangible. Searching for safety culture in the Norwegian petroleum industry
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The way organizational culture can influence safety has been a topic in safety research and accident investigations for decades. This has led to an increasing interest from regulators to include the concept of safety culture ... -
Safer societies
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Editorial for a special issue on Societal Safety. Discussing the current state of the art, future research challenges and presenting the papers in the special issue. -
Safer societies
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Editorial for a special issue on Societal Safety. Discussing the current state of the art, future research challenges and presenting the papers in the special issue. -
The institutional context of crisis. A study of the police response during the 22 July terror attacks in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)In this paper we address the institutional context of the police response during the 22 July terror attacks in Norway. Our analysis shows how institutionalized informal practices, established over time, influenced the ... -
Traps and tricks of safety management at sea
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Safety management regulation was introduced almost twenty years earlier for Norwegian seafarers than coastal fishers, although both groups work in industries with high accident frequencies. In this study, seafarers and ... -
We’re in the middle of it: Consultants' role in risk management in the Norwegian petroleum sector
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Most risk management research focuses on owner/operators and regulators, and ignores other actors. Preventing major accidents in the offshore oil and gas sector is a key responsibility of the companies that own and operate ... -
What we talk about when we talk about HSE and culture – A mapping and analysis of the academic discourses
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When safety science meets the practitioners: Does safety science contribute to marginalization of practical knowledge?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)In this paper we explore the proposal that knowledge generated by safety scientists may displace or marginalize existing local or system-specific safety knowledge embedded in operational practices. The proposition is based ...