Affiliations 

  • 1 Department of Occupational Safety and Health
  • 2 Universiti Utara Malaysia
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Abstract

Safety behaviour is important in preventing industrial accident.
Safety leadership attribute by the supervisors is one of the determinants of safety
behaviour among the employees. This study aimed to determine the influence of
employer’s safety leadership towards worker’s safety behaviour within Small and
Medium Enterprises (SME)-Manufacturing in Negeri Sembilan. Three independent
variables representing safety leadership namely safety motivation, safety concern
and safety policy were selected whilst safety compliance and safety participation
were the dimensions used to measure safety behaviour. Self-administered
questionnaire were distributed and answered by 210 employees of Negeri
Sembilan’s SME-Manufacturing. The results revealed that safety concern and safety
policy had significantly influenced safety compliance. Whilst, safety motivation and
safety concern determined the workers’ safety participation. No significant influence
found by safety motivation towards safety compliance as well as safety policy
towards safety participation. Safety concern was the important component of safety
leadership as it consistently explained the variance in all dimensions of safety
behaviour.