2000
DOI: 10.1177/154193120004402711
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A model to predict employee compliance with employee coporate's safety regulations factoring risk perception

Abstract: Industrial accidents are a critical problem affecting u.s. industry today. They account for 3.2 million disabling injuries and 9,000 deaths annually, costing upwards of $110 billion a year according to the National Safety Council's latest data. Reducing the incidence of industrial accidents is one of the primary concerns of safety engineers. To reduce accidents, workers are trained in safe procedures and provided with personal protective equipment (PPE) where necessary. However, training and PPE are only effec… Show more

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“…Individual risk perception, as well as the subjective evaluation of the occupational environment, might also be important to workers' behavior toward risk and, consequently, will probably influence objective risk and safety. Therefore, individual risk perception is a critical antecedent of risk behavior (Diaz & Resnick, 2000;Glendon & McKenna, 1995). Understanding how workers perceive the risks that they are exposed to in their workplaces can be an important insight for risk management and, ultimately, workers' safety (Rundmo, 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individual risk perception, as well as the subjective evaluation of the occupational environment, might also be important to workers' behavior toward risk and, consequently, will probably influence objective risk and safety. Therefore, individual risk perception is a critical antecedent of risk behavior (Diaz & Resnick, 2000;Glendon & McKenna, 1995). Understanding how workers perceive the risks that they are exposed to in their workplaces can be an important insight for risk management and, ultimately, workers' safety (Rundmo, 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a construction material company, Prime Group is not an exception. Diaz and Resnick (2000) identified several factors that may affect employees' willingness to comply, such as incentive system to reward compliance, managerial commitment to safety, primary goals set forth by managers and individual perception of safety.…”
Section: Theoryofcompliancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individual risk perception is an important antecedent for risk behavior (Diaz & Resnick, 2000;Glendon & Stanton, 1995) the way that workers perceive the risks they are exposed can be an important factor for a better understanding of risk management (Arezes & Miguel, 2005).…”
Section: Interviewees and Questionnairementioning
confidence: 99%