2009
DOI: 10.2486/indhealth.47.656
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Study on Occupational Safety and Health Strategy for Taiwan

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“…These are the constructs required by the organization in its safety policies and strategy issues to minimize the prevalence of OHS. Similar studies showed that strategy issues in an organization motivate managers to formulate safety guidelines and procedures (De Silva, 2012;De Silva et al, 2018;EY and Y, 2015;Iavicoli et al, 2011;KUO et al, 2009;Machfudiyanto et al, 2017;Milgate et al, 2002;Tang et al, 2011).…”
Section: Measurement Of Constructsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…These are the constructs required by the organization in its safety policies and strategy issues to minimize the prevalence of OHS. Similar studies showed that strategy issues in an organization motivate managers to formulate safety guidelines and procedures (De Silva, 2012;De Silva et al, 2018;EY and Y, 2015;Iavicoli et al, 2011;KUO et al, 2009;Machfudiyanto et al, 2017;Milgate et al, 2002;Tang et al, 2011).…”
Section: Measurement Of Constructsmentioning
confidence: 93%