Assessing the level of safety Knowledge-Attitude-Behaviour (Safety KAB): A case study in a public cleansing firm

In Malaysia, the utility sector, including public cleaning service, has relatively high accident cases recorded in recent years. Exposing to various type of hazards, the workers need to maintain their safety behaviour to prevent workplace accidents. As safety behaviour is found to become the leadin...

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Main Authors: Zulkifly, Syazwan Syah, Syed Ismail, Sharifah Norkhadijah, Hasan, Nor Halim, Mahadi, Muhammad Razif, Baharudin, Mohd Rafee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: FAZ Publishing 2020
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Online Access:http://repo.uum.edu.my/28220/1/JSHE%202%201%202020%201%207.pdf
http://repo.uum.edu.my/28220/
http://www.fazpublishing.com/jshe/index.php/jshe/article/view/23
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Summary:In Malaysia, the utility sector, including public cleaning service, has relatively high accident cases recorded in recent years. Exposing to various type of hazards, the workers need to maintain their safety behaviour to prevent workplace accidents. As safety behaviour is found to become the leading factor to work-accidents, this research proposed to examine the level of safety knowledge-attitude-behaviour (safety KAB), plus the effect of safety knowledge and safety attitude on safety behaviour amongst workers in a public cleansing company in the southern region of Malaysia. The present research is a quantitative study involving a cross-sectional design which 313 sets of a questionnaire were distributed and answered by to workers who involve in solid waste collecting, and public cleansing works from Company X. The level of safety KAB was determined by the mean values derived from the descriptive analyses, while the direct effect to the variables was tested using PLS-SEM modelling. The results indicated that the level of safety attitude and safety behaviour is high, whereas safety knowledge is at a moderate level. These findings indicated the positive results of safety intervention conducted by the government towards Company X as well as the initiative programs conducted by the company.Furthermore, the PLS-SEM analysis determined that safety attitude and safety knowledge had a significant effect on safety behaviour. Hence, the present research suggests an alternative structural model, which deemed appropriate for Malaysia’s public cleansing organizations, and offers a predictive model of safety knowledge, safety attitude, and safety behaviour for future research. Lastly, the outcomes of this study are also hoped to serve as a useful reference to the related industry for elevating safety KAB among the workers.