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Development and initial validation of an Aviation Safety Climate Scale.

Bronwyn Evans1, A Ian Glendon, Peter A Creed

  • 1Griffith University, Australia. bronwyn@psychogeeks.com

Journal of Safety Research
|December 7, 2007
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This study developed a reliable and valid safety climate scale for aviation, identifying key factors like management commitment and maintenance. This tool aids in benchmarking safety perceptions across the aviation industry.

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Area of Science:

  • Aviation Safety
  • Occupational Health Psychology

Background:

  • Aviation industry requires consistent safety climate factors for benchmarking.
  • Existing measures lack standardization for aviation safety climate assessment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a reliable and valid safety climate scale for the aviation industry.
  • To establish a basis for benchmarking safety perceptions among aviation personnel.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and expert consultations identified six safety climate themes.
  • A 940-pilot Australian sample completed a safety climate questionnaire.
  • Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses validated a 3-factor model.

Main Results:

  • Exploratory factor analysis yielded a 3-factor model: Management commitment and communication, Safety training and equipment, and Maintenance.
  • Confirmatory factor analysis confirmed the adequate fit of the 3-factor model.
  • The developed scale demonstrated reliability and validity.

Conclusions:

  • A robust and validated safety climate scale for aviation has been produced.
  • The scale can be used to assess pilots' safety perceptions and potentially other aviation groups.
  • This tool facilitates standardized safety climate benchmarking within the aviation sector.