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Correlation Analysis of Stress to Industrial Safety Regulatory Compliance, Human Error and Job Satisfaction

산업안전규제 순응 스트레스, 인적오류, 직무만족도간의 연관성 분석

  • Park, Yong-Houn (Ministry of Employment and Labor) ;
  • Baek, Jong-Bae (Department of Safety Engineering, Korea National University of Transportation)
  • Received : 2014.05.16
  • Accepted : 2014.06.25
  • Published : 2014.06.30

Abstract

This study aims to suggest a measure to reduce industrial accident and secure adaptation to the industrial safety regulation policies by empirically establishing the effects of stress from adaptation to the industrial safety regulation on the human error, one of direct causes of industrial accident to the target groups of the industrial safety regulation policies. This study as for content range examines the stress from adaptation to the industrial safety regulation, job satisfaction, human error, and as for spatial range, this study performed an empirical research on the workers of 24 companies located within Chungcheong region centers district among 153 companies nationwide that uses 7 chemicals by introducing PSM (process safety management) system of the Ministry of Employment & Labor as of January 2012. Based on these results and suggestions there are five(5) necessities to reduce industrial safety regulations adaptation stress and human error generation, first(1st) is the necessity of understanding influential factors to stress, second(2nd) is the necessity to customized vocational training, third(3rd) is improving enhance system of job satisfaction, forth(4th) is preparing stress-reduction program, and fifth(5th) is introducing on-site restrictive action of advanced country as politics items.

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