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Predicting safety behavior in the construction industry : development and test of an integrative model
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Author:
Guo, Brian
;
Yiu, Tak Wing
;
Gonzalez, Vicente
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Safety science [online]: 2016
Year:
2016
Type:
Journal Article
Subject:
Safety culture
;
Behaviour based safety
;
Construction industry
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