Affiliations 

  • 1 a University of Malaya , Malaysia
  • 2 b SEGi University , Malaysia
Int J Occup Saf Ergon, 2016 Sep;22(3):333-9.
PMID: 27049935 DOI: 10.1080/10803548.2016.1159390

Abstract

Although knowledge is cumulating, very little is known about the effects of various sources of support on safety and health compliance. This study goes beyond previous research by investigating the relationships among perceived support from organizations, supervisors and co-workers, and employees' safety and health compliance behaviour at chemical and petroleum process plants. The results of this study show that the support from organizations, supervisors and co-workers was significantly related to employees' safety and health compliance. Also, the findings reveal that perceived supervisor support has the strongest influence in ensuring employees' safety and health compliance behaviour.

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