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Safety management practices and safety behaviour: Assessing the mediating role of safety knowledge and motivation
Authors:MN Vinodkumar  M Bhasi
Affiliation:aSafety and Fire Engineering, School of Engineering, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kochi 682022, Kerala, India;bSchool of Management Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kochi 682022, Kerala, India
Abstract:Safety management practices not only improve working conditions but also positively influence employees’ attitudes and behaviours with regard to safety, thereby reducing accidents in workplace. This study measured employees’ perceptions on six safety management practices and self-reported safety knowledge, safety motivation, safety compliance and safety participation by conducting a survey using questionnaire among 1566 employees belonging to eight major accident hazard process industrial units in Kerala, a state in southern part of India. The reliability and unidimesionality of all the scales were found acceptable. Path analysis using AMOS-4 software showed that some of the safety management practices have direct and indirect relations with the safety performance components, namely, safety compliance and safety participation. Safety knowledge and safety motivation were found to be the key mediators in explaining these relationships. Safety training was identified as the most important safety management practice that predicts safety knowledge, safety motivation, safety compliance and safety participation. These findings provide valuable guidance for researchers and practitioners for identifying the mechanisms by which they can improve safety of workplace.
Keywords:Safety management  Safety performance  Safety behaviour  Mediators in safety  Path analysis
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