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Title: Factors leading to unsafe behavior in the twenty first century workplace: a review
Authors: Dodoo, Joana Eva
Al‑Samarraie, Hosam
Keywords: Unsafe behavior
Organizational factors
Employees’ development
Job safety
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Management Review Quarterly
Abstract: Work-related injuries, diseases and fatalities have received considerable attention by researchers and have led to a greater awareness about incident causation in the workplace. Most accidents and injuries emanating from workplaces are attributed to workers’ unsafe behaviors, which are also a reflection of system deficiency and hazardous work-environment. The purpose of this review was to investigate the factors contributing to workers’ unsafe behaviors. A review of 70 major empirical studies on unsafe behaviors was conducted within occupational safety and health research, and thereafter clustered into eight job domains namely: construction, healthcare, informal sector enterprises, manufacturing, mining, energy, agriculture, and multidimensional context. The results across these domains were reported and compared, along with their consequences and solutions. The study found that lack of adequate knowledge on safety and health, violation of safety rules, work pressure, stress and non-use of protective equipment were the main factors of unsafe behaviors. Several major solutions to these behaviors were highlighted for consideration by practitioners and policy developers. The outcomes from this review will assist safety managers in understanding how to motivate employees/workers to engage in proper safety practices.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/10033
Appears in Collections:Department of Business Studies

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