Literature Review: Relating Factors to the Effectiveness of Occupational Health and Safety Program Performance

Andi surayya Mappangile, Doni hikmat Ramdhan

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Abstract

Background: Work safety performance assessment is one part of the Occupational Health and Safety Management System activity, which aims to ensure workers' right to safety and health in the workplace and increase productivity. Further identification of factors related to safety performance needs to be done to ensure the quality of the assessment results is accurate, effective, and efficient.

Methods: This study is a literature review conducted to explore factors related to the performance of occupational safety and health programs. The literature search was conducted in September 2021. The research sources were taken from several databases, namely Science Direct, ProQuest, and Google Scholar. The Science Direct database found 823 articles, 8,802 ProQuest, and 3,200 Google Scholars. From the entire database, only 22 articles met the inclusion criteria. The variables in this study are the performance of OHS, OHS management system, and work.

Results: This literature review shows that there are 19 personal factors, 19 work environment factors, 13 technical factors and 37 organizational factors related to the effectiveness of occupational safety and health program performance.

Conclusion: Factors related to occupational safety and health program performance are grouped into four main factors, namely personal factors, work environment factors, technical factors, and organizational factors.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)420-426
JournalOpen Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences
Volume10
Issue numberF
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 May 2022

Keywords

  • OHS performance
  • OHS management system
  • Workers

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