The saftey practices of sporting clubs/centres in the city of Hume
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2013, Safety ScienceCitation Excerpt :However, most health promotion research (Golden and Earp, 2012) and nearly all sports injury research has only considered individual-level contextual influences such as participant and coach safety knowledge, attitudes, awareness, perceptions and behaviours (Carter and Muller, 2008; Danis et al., 2000; Finch et al., 2002; Gabbe et al., 2003; Gianotti et al., 2010; Hawkins, 1998; Iversen and Friden, 2009; Pettersen, 2002; Saunders et al., 2010; Sherker et al., 2006; Taylor et al., 2005). When studies have explored sports safety or injury prevention at the organisational level they have mainly described the injury prevention and risk management policies and practices of sporting organisations (Abbott et al., 2008; Casey et al., 2004; Donaldson et al., 2004a; Donaldson et al., 2004b; Finch and Donaldson, 2010; Finch et al., 2009; Finch and Hennessy, 2000; Otago and Brown, 2003; Otago et al., 2009; Swan et al., 2009). To the best of our knowledge, no sports injury prevention research has explored the relevance or importance of safety management systems (SMSs) – defined as “…integrated mechanisms in organisations designed to control the risks that can affect ....health and safety….
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