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  1. Lay Kheng Khor, Lilis Surienty
    MyJurnal
    In order to have an effective preventive measures to reduce accidents
    at the workplace, organisations need to take a robust step to increase safety
    participation in Occupational Safety and Health Management System (OSHMS).
    Accidents will affect employees' morale for work and employers will bear the
    consequence of the direct and indirect recovery cost. Specifically, accidents will
    cost big company’s good reputation. This study intends to examine the
    relationship of organizational safety factors (management safety commitment,
    safety training, extrinsic reward, intrinsic reward, employee involvement, safety
    communication and safety advice) towards safety participation in OSHMS using
    the resource-based view (RBV) and knowledge-based view (KBV) theories. A
    total of 100 responses were analysed from the Malaysian manufacturing firms
    with OHSAS 18001 or MS 1722 certifications. Data were analysed using
    the Smart Partial Least Square (SmartPLS). It is found that safety training and
    employee involvement have direct relationship towards safety participation in
    OSHMS. Specifically, the safety advice showed a significant moderating effect on
    the relationship between management safety commitment and safety
    participation in OSHMS. The findings of this study are useful to both OSH
    practitioners and organisation who wish to understand and apply safety capital
    towards safety participation in OSHMS with specific reference to the role of
    safety advice played by safety professionals.
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