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Identification of Related Factors to Safety Behavior Perception in PT. Kimia Farma (Persero) Tbk. Plant Bandung


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1 Department of Occupational Health and Safety, Airlangga University, Indonesia
2 Bachelor Programme in Public Health, Bhakti Kencana Institute of Health Science Bandung, Indonesia
3 Ibn Khaldun Bogor University, Indonesia
     

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Perception is one of the factors that can determine the attitude and behavior of someone. Perception of safety behavior can be interpreted negatively or positively, workers who have a positive perception will tend to be supportive to behave safely so they can avoid workplace accidents. PT. Kimia Farma (Persero) Tbk. Plant Bandung is listed as a company that has received zero accident awards, meaning that there have never been work accidents that have caused loss of work time. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of worker motivation, social support, work experience, and years of service with perceptions of safety behavior of PT. Kimia Farma (Persero) Tbk. Plant Bandung 2017.The type of research used is an analytical survey using a cross-sectional approach. The study population was all production workers I part of PT. Kimia Farma (Persero) Tbk. Plant Bandung. The sampling technique of this study was purposive sampling. The study sample was 51 workers. The data analysis technique uses chi-square.The results of this study indicate that there is a relationship between motivation, social support, work experience, and working period with perceptions of safety behavior.Based on the results of this study it can be concluded that motivational factors, social support, work experience and years of work are related to perceptions of safe behavior.

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Perception, Safe Behavior, Occupational Safety.
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Suherdin
Department of Occupational Health and Safety, Airlangga University, Indonesia
Ratna Dian Kurniawati
Bachelor Programme in Public Health, Bhakti Kencana Institute of Health Science Bandung, Indonesia
Ade Saputra Nasution
Ibn Khaldun Bogor University, Indonesia
Abdul Rohim Tualeka
Department of Occupational Health and Safety, Airlangga University, Indonesia

Abstract


Perception is one of the factors that can determine the attitude and behavior of someone. Perception of safety behavior can be interpreted negatively or positively, workers who have a positive perception will tend to be supportive to behave safely so they can avoid workplace accidents. PT. Kimia Farma (Persero) Tbk. Plant Bandung is listed as a company that has received zero accident awards, meaning that there have never been work accidents that have caused loss of work time. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of worker motivation, social support, work experience, and years of service with perceptions of safety behavior of PT. Kimia Farma (Persero) Tbk. Plant Bandung 2017.The type of research used is an analytical survey using a cross-sectional approach. The study population was all production workers I part of PT. Kimia Farma (Persero) Tbk. Plant Bandung. The sampling technique of this study was purposive sampling. The study sample was 51 workers. The data analysis technique uses chi-square.The results of this study indicate that there is a relationship between motivation, social support, work experience, and working period with perceptions of safety behavior.Based on the results of this study it can be concluded that motivational factors, social support, work experience and years of work are related to perceptions of safe behavior.

Keywords


Perception, Safe Behavior, Occupational Safety.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.37506/v10%2Fi12%2F2019%2Fijphrd%2F192169