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    • Kostnader ved arbeidsrelaterte sykdommer og skader 

      Hem, Karl-Gerhard; Dahl, Øyvind; Øren, Anita; Rohde, Tarald (SINTEF Rapport;A27430, Research report, 2016)
      SINTEF har etter oppdrag frsa Arbeidstilsynet estimert de samfunnsøkonomiskekostnader ved arbeidsrelaterte sykdommer og skader i landbaserte virksomheter i Norge. Oppdragsgiver: Arbeidstilsynet
    • Measures against hydrocarbon leaks: taxonomy, effect and costs. A literature study of measures against hydrocarbon leaks. 

      Dahl, Øyvind; Kilskar, Stine Skaufel; Aarlott, Mats Mathisen; Midthun, Kjetil Trovik (SINTEF Rapport;A28119, Research report, 2017)
    • Risk-based labour inspection by means of machine learning 

      Dahl, Øyvind; Søberg, Marius; Eskov, Anton (Lecture, 2017)
    • Safety climate and health complaints in the Norwegian aquaculture industry 

      Kongsvik, Trond; Dahl, Øyvind; Holmen, Ingunn Marie; Thorvaldsen, Trine (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-11)
      Few studies have explored the potential connection between safety climate and health issues. However, some recent research findings indicate that a poor safety climate can be considered a stressor that may be associated ...
    • Safety climate and mindful safety practices in the oil and gas industry 

      Dahl, Øyvind; Kongsvik, Trond (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Introduction The existence of a positive association between safety climate and the safety behavior of sharp-end workers in high-risk organizations is supported by a considerable body of research. Previous research has ...

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