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Abstract
This study conducted a questionnaire survey to the employees at eleven companies which all have already carried out the Occupational Safety and Health Management System. The data obtained in this survey were statistically analyzed in order to realize the current situation of safety recognition between employers and employees and to build up a safety forecast model. In addition, this studies using the method of expert interviews, and then based on their viewpoints, to investigate the strategies for the enterprise to set up its own safety culture.
According to the statistical results of questionnaire survey, this study found that the relation coefficient between the management safety and chief-in-charge safety was 0.914. This reveals that the commitment and determination of high-level manager on enterprise safety can lead to increase the motivation of middle-level manager in monitoring and executing the safety management system. Therefore, if the employers are willing to positively conduct the safety culture, the employees would be willing to follow up and the safety essences of the company should be changed. In addition, based on the step-by-step regression analysis of the quantitative results of the questionnaire survey, the safety forecast model: Y (safety leading situation of employer) = - 0.196 + 0.149 X1 (working safety) + 0.247 X2 (colleague safety) + 0.300 X3 (management safety) + 0.270 X3 (safety practice) + ε was obtained, in which, the coefficient of management safety was 0.3 and that is the most influential factor.
Furthermore, the results of expert interviews found that the government has already promulgated a certain level of regulations, rules and tools concerning the occupational safety and health management. Currently, even a complete system and policy for labor safety security was promulgated, however, due to the incomplete implementation of the safety management system in enterprise, the recognition of safety behavior among employers/employees was still insufficient. Thus, it expects that the employers should give the commitment and determination to implement the relative safety regulations in their enterprise and the employees should take the responsibility of safety behavior themselves and further spontaneously cultivate the conscious of the safety recognition. In addition, all staff participation and implementation of the safety system, the encouragement of the behavior for safety recognition, gradually improving the level of safety, and decreasing the occurrence rate of unsafe events are the necessary strategies for building up the enterprise safety culture.
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