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Konstantin P. Cigularov
Researcher at Old Dominion University
Publications - 34
Citations - 1372
Konstantin P. Cigularov is an academic researcher from Old Dominion University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Occupational safety and health. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 33 publications receiving 1154 citations. Previous affiliations of Konstantin P. Cigularov include Illinois Institute of Technology & Colorado State University.
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The effects of error management climate and safety communication on safety: a multi-level study.
TL;DR: Examination of multi-level effects of two important indicators of safety climate, namely contractor error management climate and worker safety communication, on safety behavior, injury, and pain among union construction workers suggest that positive safety communication and error managementClimate are important contributors to improving workplace safety.
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The differential effects of transformational leadership facets on employee safety
Krista Hoffmeister,Alyssa M. Gibbons,Stefanie K. Johnson,Konstantin P. Cigularov,Peter Y. Chen,John Rosecrance +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a survey of 1167 pipefitters and plumbers found that idealized attributes and behaviors accounted for the most variance in each of the safety outcomes, whereas individualized consideration and active management-by-exception frequently resulted in the least amount of variance.
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[Case Study] CityCenter and Cosmopolitan Construction Projects, Las Vegas, Nevada: lessons learned from the use of multiple sources and mixed methods in a safety needs assessment.
Janie L. Gittleman,Paige C. Gardner,Elizabeth Haile,Julie Sampson,Konstantin P. Cigularov,Erica D. Ermann,Pete Stafford,Peter Y. Chen +7 more
TL;DR: Gauging differences in perception about site safety can provide critical feedback at all levels of a construction organization and can potentially result in fewer injuries and fatal events, if acted upon.
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Roles of safety climate and shift work on perceived injury risk: a multi-level analysis.
TL;DR: The results showed that night shift workers perceived a higher level of injury risk compared to day shift workers, and both company level safety climate and injury frequency played critical roles in predicting individual perceived work injury risk.
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What Prevents Adolescents from Seeking Help After a Suicide Education Program
TL;DR: Results reveal multiple constraints limiting the program's utilization, supporting the need for comprehensive system approaches to suicide prevention.