| Literature DB >> 26693996 |
Biljana Blaževska Stoilkovska1, Valentina Žileska Pančovska1, Goran Mijoski1.
Abstract
This study examines the degree to which construction sector employees perceive that safety is important in their organizations/sites and how job satisfaction affects these perceptions when age is introduced as a moderator variable. Two-way analysis of variance demonstrated that job satisfaction has a strong effect on perceived management commitment to work safety and that this relationship was moderated by respondents' age. Job satisfaction was associated with perceived accident rate and safety inspection frequency, but the proposed role of age in this linkage was not confirmed. Consequently, the findings indicated that by increasing the level of job satisfaction, perceptions of these safety climate aspects proved to be more positive. The conclusion is that these relationships could further lead to a lower percentage of accidents and injuries in the workplace and better health among employees. A significant relationship between job satisfaction, age and perceived co-workers' commitment to work safety was not found.Keywords: construction industry; employees’ age; job satisfaction; perceptions; safety climate
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26693996 DOI: 10.1080/10803548.2015.1096059
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Occup Saf Ergon ISSN: 1080-3548