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Review of strategies to improve workplace safety through ethical climates

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posted on 2024-06-04, 09:08 authored by RMNU Rathnayake, Gayani KarunasenaGayani Karunasena
Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) is an important aspect in every type of organisations. Healthy workers are an important asset to the organisation and safety issues causes various losses to the organisation. Therefore, it is vital to formulate strategies to improve the occupational health and safety in every type of organisations. It has been found out that 80% of the workplace accidents are due to employee behaviours. Moreover, according to past researches, ethical climate of the organisation affects the individual employee behaviours. Ethical climate refers to the shared perceptions of organisational members regarding what is considered correct behaviour in the organisation and how the organisation deals with ethical issues. Ethical climate guides the employees to determine what is considered right and wrong behaviour at work. Therefore, it is much clear that there is a strong link between ethical climates and the workplace safety. Thus, this study discusses how the ethical climates affect the employees’ work place safety behaviours and ultimately on the occupational health and safety. The literature review shows that among the nine types of ethical climates, principal-local climates and benevolent- local climates have the highest positive effect on workplace safety behaviours. Therefore, the organisations should encourage these types of ethical climates in their organisations and can enhance the safety performance by aligning their safety initiatives with ethical climates.

History

Pagination

389-398

Location

Colombo, Sri Lanka

Start date

2016-07-29

End date

2016-07-31

ISSN

2362-0919

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2016, Ceylon Institute of Builders - Sri Lanka

Editor/Contributor(s)

Sandanayake YG, Karunasena GI, Ramachandra T

Title of proceedings

Greening environment, eco-innovations and entrepreneurship : Proceedings of the 5th World Construction Symposium

Event

Ceylon Institute of Builders. Symposium (5th : 2016 : Colombo, Sri Lanka)

Publisher

Ceylon Institute of Builders

Place of publication

Colombo, Sri Lanka

Series

Ceylon Institute of Builders Symposium

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