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Awang, Noorhasimah
(2019)
Perception, satisfaction and feedback among employees in certified organisations on occupational safety and health management system in the Klang Valley, Malaysia.
Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
Occupational safety and health management is an important aspect especially
for activities that are involved in working at a high risk workplace. The main
cause of various issues in the industrial sector is due to the absence or lack of
an efficient management system. Malaysia currently uses the Malaysian
Standard (MS) 1722:2011 and Occupational Health and Safety Assessment
Series (OHSAS) 18001: 2007. The aims of this study are to determine the
perception, safety satisfaction and safety feedback of the Occupational Safety
and Health (OSH) Management System among employees in certified
organisations in the Klang Valley. A cross-sectional study using selfadministered
questionnaires was conducted with a total of 300 respondents
among 63 OSHMS certified organisations in the Klang Valley. The
questionnaires consisted of four sections: socio-demographic, employee
perception, safety satisfaction and safety feedback. IBM Statistical Package for
Social Science (SPSS) was used to analyse all collected data. The findings
revealed higher employee perception on OSHMS in evaluation (4.15 ± 0.56)
and action for improvement (4.04 ± 0.53). Evaluation consisted of performance
monitoring and measurement, incident investigation, audit and management
review. The overall view of respondents towards the implementation of MS
1722 was positive which was in the moderate to good score. The findings
revealed higher level of safety satisfaction of OSHMS in evaluation (3.77 ±
0.49) and action for improvement (3.68 ± 0.64). Employees’ overall job
satisfaction towards the implementation of MS 1722 certification was also
positive (moderate – good score). Based on the safety feedback finding,
respondents agreed that allowance or incentive from employers will encourage
them to take safety as an important issue. Findings on the relationship
between certified organisation and satisfaction show that only evaluation (r= -
0.134, p= 0.020) was significant since the p-value was smaller than 0.05. It is recommended that organisations should proceed to be certified in OSHMS for
safety culture. Employee perception, satisfaction, and feedback, on the other
hand, would be an important indicator to measure the effectiveness of OSH
Management System implemented in the organisation as well as creating a
positive safety culture. As a conclusion, further study can be extended about
the need for OSHMS to ensure continuous OSH performance improvement
and reduce accidents or occupational diseases.
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