Prestasi keselamatan kakitangan Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi MARA Rembau

Safety at workplace is important to avoid injuries and diseases among workers. The organization needs to actively manage the safety at workplace to achieve the highest level of safety performance. Highest level of safety performance needs a more efficient method in managing and controlling safety,...

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Main Author: Maziatie, Mustapha
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topic T55-55.3 Industrial Safety
Industrial Accident Prevention
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Industrial Accident Prevention
Maziatie, Mustapha
Prestasi keselamatan kakitangan Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi MARA Rembau
description Safety at workplace is important to avoid injuries and diseases among workers. The organization needs to actively manage the safety at workplace to achieve the highest level of safety performance. Highest level of safety performance needs a more efficient method in managing and controlling safety, especially the workers need to follow the safety rules and regulations of the organization. This research is carried out to identify whether there are differences in the average safety performance with selected demographic factors among the staff at Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi MARA Rembau. This research is a quantitative research. Data was collected using survey forms distributed to the staff of Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi MARA Rembau. 80 survey forms were distributed and used for the analysis. The understanding of safety concept among the workers helps them to understand more about the needs of safety and regulations that are need to be obeyed in Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi MARA Rembau. Indirectly, it creates a safe working culture that is always being practice in order to reduce accident cases among staff and students. From the results, it shows that there are average differences between safety performances and gender. Whereas there is no average differences between safety performance and the factor of age, education level, service period, and department. Therefore, the management of Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi MARA Rembau needs to practice and improve the safety policy to increase the safety performance among the Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi MARA Rembau staff.
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title Prestasi keselamatan kakitangan Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi MARA Rembau
title_short Prestasi keselamatan kakitangan Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi MARA Rembau
title_full Prestasi keselamatan kakitangan Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi MARA Rembau
title_fullStr Prestasi keselamatan kakitangan Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi MARA Rembau
title_full_unstemmed Prestasi keselamatan kakitangan Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi MARA Rembau
title_sort prestasi keselamatan kakitangan kolej kemahiran tinggi mara rembau
granting_institution Universiti Utara Malaysia
granting_department Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business
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spelling my-uum-etd.46172022-06-02T03:15:09Z Prestasi keselamatan kakitangan Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi MARA Rembau 2014 Maziatie, Mustapha Mustafa, Munauwar Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business T55-55.3 Industrial Safety. Industrial Accident Prevention Safety at workplace is important to avoid injuries and diseases among workers. The organization needs to actively manage the safety at workplace to achieve the highest level of safety performance. Highest level of safety performance needs a more efficient method in managing and controlling safety, especially the workers need to follow the safety rules and regulations of the organization. This research is carried out to identify whether there are differences in the average safety performance with selected demographic factors among the staff at Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi MARA Rembau. This research is a quantitative research. Data was collected using survey forms distributed to the staff of Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi MARA Rembau. 80 survey forms were distributed and used for the analysis. The understanding of safety concept among the workers helps them to understand more about the needs of safety and regulations that are need to be obeyed in Kolej Kemahiran Tinggi MARA Rembau. Indirectly, it creates a safe working culture that is always being practice in order to reduce accident cases among staff and students. From the results, it shows that there are average differences between safety performances and gender. Whereas there is no average differences between safety performance and the factor of age, education level, service period, and department. 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