Milczarek Małgorzata, Najmiec Andrzej
Central Institute for Labour Protection-National Research Institute, ul. Czerniakowska 16, 00-701 Warsaw, Poland.
Int J Occup Saf Ergon. 2004;10(1):25-33. doi: 10.1080/10803548.2004.11076592.
One of the dimensions treated as part of a company's safety culture or climate is workers' attitudes towards risk and safety. In the present study these personal aspects are defined as workers' safety culture, which is understood as a way of acting focused on life and taking care of one's health. A questionnaire on safety culture was filled out by 200 employees of a metallurgical enterprise. Factor analysis was used to determine empirical scales of the questionnaire, whereas variance analysis was used to test hypotheses. The results confirmed the hypotheses that people who experienced accidents, dangerous situations, and--to a lesser extent--health problems had a lower level of safety culture. Nevertheless not all of the scales determined during factor analysis turned out to be significant as far as all kinds of those undesirable situations are concerned. Proposals for future studies are formulated in the conclusion.
作为公司安全文化或氛围一部分的维度之一是员工对风险和安全的态度。在本研究中,这些个人方面被定义为员工安全文化,即一种专注于生活和关注自身健康的行为方式。一家冶金企业的200名员工填写了一份关于安全文化的问卷。采用因子分析来确定问卷的实证量表,而方差分析则用于检验假设。结果证实了以下假设:经历过事故、危险情况以及(程度较轻的)健康问题的人安全文化水平较低。然而,就所有这些不良情况而言,因子分析过程中确定的所有量表并非都具有显著性。结论部分提出了未来研究的建议。