2007
DOI: 10.2486/indhealth.45.209
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Small Business Owners' Opinions about Written Health and Safety Information

Abstract: Owners of small manufacturing businesses from twelve industrial sectors (n=40) participated in focus groups. They most frequently read trade and local business publications; few regularly read or receive health and safety materials. They select business-related materials that are specific to their business, give them new ideas, or have information that is easy to use. Insurance companies and business associations are the most frequently mentioned sources of health and safety information. The most important asp… Show more

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“…In communicating with an employer or an owner-manager, the documents to be submitted to him/her should be short (Brosseau et al 2007), easy to interpret (Walker and Tait 2004), industry subgroup specific (Mayhew 2000), and carry with practical applications (Mayhew 1997) and good practice examples (Russell et al 1998). Brosseau and Li (2005) stressed the importance to demonstrate the positive effects of OHS on employee health and to present improved quality outcome.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In communicating with an employer or an owner-manager, the documents to be submitted to him/her should be short (Brosseau et al 2007), easy to interpret (Walker and Tait 2004), industry subgroup specific (Mayhew 2000), and carry with practical applications (Mayhew 1997) and good practice examples (Russell et al 1998). Brosseau and Li (2005) stressed the importance to demonstrate the positive effects of OHS on employee health and to present improved quality outcome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%