The Overview of Safety Culture in Manufacturing Industry: A Systematic Literature Review

Chandra Satrya, Indri Hapsari Susilowati, Maria Calista, Agra Mohamad Khaliwa

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Abstract

Safety Culture refers to the attitudes, norms, and beliefs in the progress of an Industry. Manufacturing is no exception, as the third largest sector in employment and has consistently been the largest contributor to Indonesia's economic growth. So far, there have been no studies discussing the description of safety culture in the manufacturing sector. This study aims to look at the variables and critical points of safety culture in manufacturing. The method used in this research is Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analysis (PRISMA). The search was based on two data-driven journals: Scopus and Web of Science. From the search results, 10 literatures could be systematically analyzed. There were 7 articles that were cross sectional studies and 3 articles that were experimental studies by providing interventions to participants. Most of the safety culture indicators identified in this literature review were management commitment, safety leadership, safety representative commitment, employee participation or involvement, individual responsibility, and safety communications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)831-839
Number of pages9
JournalAfrican Journal of Biological Sciences (South Africa)
Volume6
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Manufacture
  • Safety Culture
  • Safety Culture in Manufacture

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