Safety climate among contractor organizations

Understanding the safety climate of a contractor organization with regard to safety and risk in the workplace will provide the overview of the current safety culture of that organization. The perceptions and attitudes of the workforce are important factors in assessing safety need to facilitate work...

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Main Authors: Abdul Hamid, Abdul Rahim, A. Kadir, Muhamad Firdauz
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Published: 2014
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spelling my.utm.611592017-03-15T00:45:44Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61159/ Safety climate among contractor organizations Abdul Hamid, Abdul Rahim A. Kadir, Muhamad Firdauz TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Understanding the safety climate of a contractor organization with regard to safety and risk in the workplace will provide the overview of the current safety culture of that organization. The perceptions and attitudes of the workforce are important factors in assessing safety need to facilitate workplace safety improvement. Safety performance may fail if they do not take into account these current attitudes and perceptions. The aim of this study is to examine the factors and assessment of safety climate in contractor organizations. This study utilizes questionnaires survey to gauge employee attitudes and perceptions using several attitudes dimensions. The full employee attitude survey questionnaire were divided into two sections consists of 49 statements. The responses of this study were quiet encouraging with 60% participants responded. However, only 38 valid questionnaires sets were subject to analysis. The findings indicated that there are many factors and indicators of safety climate that had been found from the review of literature. There is no agreement on the number of factors required in the safety climate measurements, or which factors are the most effective. From the review of safety climate factors, the most frequently measured dimensions are related to management, safety systems and risk, followed by work pressure and competence and rules/procedures. On the assessment of the contractor safety climate, all the total average scores for each dimension are in level of satisfactory with score ranging from 6.48 to 8.04. Also all the safety climate dimensions show scores in the satisfactory values with score above six (6) for the system interfaces of the contractor organizations by safety climate matrix. Hence, those contractor organizations have the positive safety climate toward safety in their workplace. 2014 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61159/1/AbdulRahimAbdul2014_SafetyClimateamongContractorOrganizations.pdf Abdul Hamid, Abdul Rahim and A. Kadir, Muhamad Firdauz (2014) Safety climate among contractor organizations. In: National Seminar on Civil Engineering Research SEPKA 2014, 14-15 April, 2014, Skudai, Johor.
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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Abdul Hamid, Abdul Rahim
A. Kadir, Muhamad Firdauz
Safety climate among contractor organizations
description Understanding the safety climate of a contractor organization with regard to safety and risk in the workplace will provide the overview of the current safety culture of that organization. The perceptions and attitudes of the workforce are important factors in assessing safety need to facilitate workplace safety improvement. Safety performance may fail if they do not take into account these current attitudes and perceptions. The aim of this study is to examine the factors and assessment of safety climate in contractor organizations. This study utilizes questionnaires survey to gauge employee attitudes and perceptions using several attitudes dimensions. The full employee attitude survey questionnaire were divided into two sections consists of 49 statements. The responses of this study were quiet encouraging with 60% participants responded. However, only 38 valid questionnaires sets were subject to analysis. The findings indicated that there are many factors and indicators of safety climate that had been found from the review of literature. There is no agreement on the number of factors required in the safety climate measurements, or which factors are the most effective. From the review of safety climate factors, the most frequently measured dimensions are related to management, safety systems and risk, followed by work pressure and competence and rules/procedures. On the assessment of the contractor safety climate, all the total average scores for each dimension are in level of satisfactory with score ranging from 6.48 to 8.04. Also all the safety climate dimensions show scores in the satisfactory values with score above six (6) for the system interfaces of the contractor organizations by safety climate matrix. Hence, those contractor organizations have the positive safety climate toward safety in their workplace.
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author Abdul Hamid, Abdul Rahim
A. Kadir, Muhamad Firdauz
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A. Kadir, Muhamad Firdauz
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title Safety climate among contractor organizations
title_short Safety climate among contractor organizations
title_full Safety climate among contractor organizations
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title_full_unstemmed Safety climate among contractor organizations
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publishDate 2014
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