Department of Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering, HungKuang University, 34 Chung-Chie Road, Shalu, Taichung County, 43302, Taiwan, ROC.
J Safety Res. 2010 Oct;41(5):423-31. doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2010.06.006. Epub 2010 Sep 15.
This study explores predictive factors in safety culture.
In 2008, a sample 939 employees was drawn from 22 departments of a telecoms firm in five regions in central Taiwan. The sample completed a questionnaire containing four scales: the employer safety leadership scale, the operations manager safety leadership scale, the safety professional safety leadership scale, and the safety culture scale. The sample was then randomly split into two subsamples. One subsample was used for measures development, one for the empirical study.
A stepwise regression analysis found four factors with a significant impact on safety culture (R²=0.337): safety informing by operations managers; safety caring by employers; and safety coordination and safety regulation by safety professionals. Safety informing by operations managers (ß=0.213) was by far the most significant predictive factor.
The findings of this study provide a framework for promoting a positive safety culture at the group level.
本研究探讨安全文化的预测因素。
2008 年,从台湾中部五个地区的 22 个部门中抽取了 939 名员工作为样本。该样本完成了一份包含四个量表的问卷:雇主安全领导量表、运营经理安全领导量表、安全专业人员安全领导量表和安全文化量表。然后,该样本被随机分为两个子样本。一个子样本用于措施开发,一个用于实证研究。
逐步回归分析发现了四个对安全文化有显著影响的因素(R²=0.337):运营经理的安全告知;雇主的安全关怀;以及安全专业人员的安全协调和安全监管。运营经理的安全告知(ß=0.213)是迄今为止最重要的预测因素。
本研究的结果为在团体层面促进积极的安全文化提供了一个框架。