کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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590424 | 878768 | 2008 | 10 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

BackgroundFew safety climate measures have been developed and assessed in Chinese industry.AimsThe aim of this presented paper is to develop a safety climate questionnaire for use in China, and examine its validity and reliability.MethodsA 27-item safety climate questionnaire was developed after a scientific literature review and consultation with Chinese safety experts. 1026 workers in several industrial sectors responded to the questionnaire. A 21-item questionnaire measuring safety climate was extracted from the original 27 items. Exploratory factor analyses and inter-item consistency were applied to examine construct validity and reliability. Comparisons of safety climate scores among various groups by age, years of work experience, accident involvements, and organizations were used to test discriminant validity.ResultsThe safety climate questionnaire loading on components revealed seven different factors: safety awareness and competence, safety communication, organizational environment, management support, risk judgment, safety precautions, and safety training. These factors explained the 70.5% variance. Coefficients of inter-item consistency met psychometric requirements. Significant differences on some safety climate scales among accidental involvement and organizations were detected.ConclusionSafety awareness, competence, and safety communication are important factors in safety climate measurement in Chinese industry. Safety climate measurement among Chinese workers with this 21-item questionnaire is valid and reliable.
Journal: Safety Science - Volume 46, Issue 7, August 2008, Pages 1037–1046