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  • Sociology of Risk

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  • Regulatory authorities aim to influence safety culture in safety-critical industries.
  • Limited understanding exists on how external actors, like regulators, shape organizational safety culture.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the roles regulators adopt to influence safety culture.
  • To identify relationship characteristics that foster positive safety culture development.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative research design within the nuclear industry.
  • Data collection via interviews with regulators and regulated employees, and document inspection.

Main Results:

  • Regulators perceived in three key roles: enforcer, partner, and advisor.
  • Effective relationships characterized by professionalism, transparency, and balanced interaction.

Conclusions:

  • Regulator roles and relationship dynamics are crucial for influencing safety culture.
  • Findings offer theoretical advancements and practical guidance for risk regulators.