Department of Psychology, Buckinghamshire New University, High Wycombe, UK.
Department of Real Estate, Planning and Geoinformatics, Aalto University Espoo, Aalto, Finland.
Int J Occup Saf Ergon. 2014;20(2):199-211. doi: 10.1080/10803548.2014.11077045.
This study investigated the relationships between organizational justice, organizational safety climate, job satisfaction, safety compliance and accident frequency. Ghanaian industrial workers participated in the study (N = 320). Safety climate and justice perceptions were assessed with Hayes, Parender, Smecko, et al.'s (1998) and Blader and Tyler's (2003) scales respectively. A median split was performed to dichotomize participants into 2 categories: workers with positive and workers with negative justice perceptions. Confirmatory factors analysis confirmed the 5-factor structure of the safety scale. Regression analyses and t tests indicated that workers with positive fairness perceptions had constructive perspectives regarding workplace safety, expressed greater job satisfaction, were more compliant with safety policies and registered lower accident rates. These findings provide evidence that the perceived level of fairness in an organization is closely associated with workplace safety perception and other organizational factors which are important for safety. The implications for safety research are discussed.
本研究调查了组织公正、组织安全氛围、工作满意度、安全合规与事故频率之间的关系。加纳工业工人参与了这项研究(N=320)。安全氛围和公正感知分别使用 Hayes、Parender、Smecko 等人(1998 年)和 Blader 和 Tyler(2003 年)的量表进行评估。中位数分割将参与者分为 2 类:对公正有积极感知的工人和对公正有消极感知的工人。验证性因素分析证实了安全量表的 5 因素结构。回归分析和 t 检验表明,对公平有积极感知的工人对工作场所安全有建设性的看法,表达了更高的工作满意度,更遵守安全政策,事故率更低。这些发现为组织中感知到的公平水平与工作场所安全感知和其他对安全很重要的组织因素密切相关提供了证据。讨论了安全研究的意义。