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Title: Understanding factors that influence management commitment from safety perspective
Authors: Mapis, Md.Jais
mapis@ehsmapis.com
Keywords: Safety culture
Safety climate
Management commitment
Safety attitude
Priority of safety
Communication
Safety rules
Supportive environment
Involvement
Personal priorities and need for safety
Personal appreciation of risk
Work environment
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2009
Publisher: Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)
Citation: p.220-226
Series/Report no.: Proceeding of the National Symposium on Advancements in Ergonomics and Safety (ERGOSYM2009);
Abstract: This study examines the relations between eight factors in safety culture and management commitment. In 2000, Cox, S.J., & Cheyne, A.J.T. have used one model to analyze safety culture using nine factors to understand the safety climate in an organization. Data were collected from one of electronic company in Penang using questionnaire base on a study conducted by Cox et al. (2000) and also a study by Parker et al. (2006) in understanding the development of safety culture in organization base on safety attitude. Management commitment to safety is necessary for the factor in safety culture to be effective. There for, factors that influence management commitment must be identified and determine so that the organization can be aware of their level of safety culture and help them to increase the safety culture through focusing on the significant safety attitude that must be emphasis by the workers. The factors discuss in the study is the key to determine which factors is related to the management commitment. The research is to find out whether there is a relation between the safety climate factor and management commitment perspectives in an organization exist. The management commitment factors is the dependent variable and priority of safety, communication, safety rules, supportive environment, involvement, personal priorities and need for safety, personal appreciation of risk, work environment will be the independent variable. The results show that there is significant interaction between all the eight (8) factors in relation to the management commitment with different degree of correlation. The study can be used by the organization to plan the existing safety program which more organize and effective.hese instructions give you basic guidelines for preparing papers for conference proceedings.
Description: National Symposium on Advancements in Ergonomics and Safety (ERGOSYM2009), 1st – 2nd December 2009, Perlis, Malaysia
URI: http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/37440
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