Joy I. H. Oh
Dutch Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment
20 Papers
156 Citations
Joy I. H. Oh is an academic researcher from Dutch Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Occupational safety and health. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 20 publications.
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Papers
Evaluating safety management and culture interventions to improve safety: Effective intervention strategies
TL;DR: The Dutch Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment provided subsidy over the period 2004-2008 to a number of companies to introduce changes aimed at reducing accidents by changing their safety culture and aspects of their safety management.
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I-Risk: development of an integrated technical and management risk methodology for chemical installations
Ioannis A. Papazoglou,Linda J. Bellamy,Andrew Hale,Olga Aneziris,Ben J. M. Ale,J.G. Post,Joy I. H. Oh +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an integrated quantitative risk assessment method for hazardous installations, taking into account management as well as technical design and producing risk level measures, which is exemplified through its application to the risk assessment of an ammonia storage facility.
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Accidents in the construction industry in the Netherlands: An analysis of accident reports using Storybuilder
Ben J. M. Ale,Linda J. Bellamy,H. Baksteen,M. Damen,L.H.J. Goossens,Andrew Hale,M. L. Mud,Joy I. H. Oh,Ioannis A. Papazoglou,J.Y. Whiston +9 more
TL;DR: This paper analyzes the causes of accidents reported in the database of the Dutch Labour Inspectorate involving people working in the construction industry and draws conclusions contrary to common beliefs in the industry.
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Storybuilder—A tool for the analysis of accident reports
Linda J. Bellamy,B.J.M. Ale,T.A.W. Geyer,L.H.J. Goossens,Andrew Hale,Joy I. H. Oh,M. L. Mud,A. Bloemhof,Ioannis A. Papazoglou,J.Y. Whiston +9 more
TL;DR: The paper gives some illustrations of the application of the Storybuilder, a tool to systematically classify and analyse past accidents drawn from the study of ladder accidents, which forms one of the biggest single accident categories in the Dutch data.
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Modeling accidents for prioritizing prevention
Andrew Hale,Ben J. M. Ale,L.H.J. Goossens,Tom Heijer,Linda J. Bellamy,M. L. Mud,A. L. C. Roelen,H. Baksteen,J. Post,Ioannis A. Papazoglou,A. Bloemhoff,Joy I. H. Oh +11 more
TL;DR: The modeling is moving from a static notion of barriers which can fail, to seeing risk control dynamically as (fallible) means for staying within a safe envelope, and this is planned to develop further in the future to model risk prevention in air transport.
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