TY - JOUR
T1 - An empirical investigation of safety climate in container terminal operators
AU - Lu, Chin Shan
AU - Shang, Kuo Chung
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was sponsored by the National Science Council, Taiwan, R.O.C under NSC 93-2416-H-006-019.
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Introduction: This study empirically evaluates the crucial dimensions of safety climate from a container terminal operator's perspective, specifically in the Port of Kaohsiung. Method: Seven safety climate dimensions are identified based on factor analysis: (a) supervisor safety, (b) job safety, (c) coworkers' safety, (d) safety management, (e) safety training, (f) safety rules and special safety training, and (g) job pressure. Cluster analysis is subsequently performed to form worker groups. Respondents are categorized into four groups on the basis of their factor scores in safety climate dimensions: (a) safety management oriented terminal operators, (b) safety training and management oriented terminal operators, (c) job safety and supervisor safety oriented terminal operators, and (d) coworkers' safety oriented terminal operators. Results: Results indicate that safety training and management oriented terminal operators have the best safety performance, followed by safety management oriented terminal operators, job safety and supervisor safety oriented terminal operators, and coworkers' safety oriented terminal operators. Theoretical and practical implications of the research findings are discussed.
AB - Introduction: This study empirically evaluates the crucial dimensions of safety climate from a container terminal operator's perspective, specifically in the Port of Kaohsiung. Method: Seven safety climate dimensions are identified based on factor analysis: (a) supervisor safety, (b) job safety, (c) coworkers' safety, (d) safety management, (e) safety training, (f) safety rules and special safety training, and (g) job pressure. Cluster analysis is subsequently performed to form worker groups. Respondents are categorized into four groups on the basis of their factor scores in safety climate dimensions: (a) safety management oriented terminal operators, (b) safety training and management oriented terminal operators, (c) job safety and supervisor safety oriented terminal operators, and (d) coworkers' safety oriented terminal operators. Results: Results indicate that safety training and management oriented terminal operators have the best safety performance, followed by safety management oriented terminal operators, job safety and supervisor safety oriented terminal operators, and coworkers' safety oriented terminal operators. Theoretical and practical implications of the research findings are discussed.
KW - Cluster analysis
KW - Container terminal operator
KW - Factor analysis
KW - Safety climate
KW - Safety performance
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jsr.2005.05.002
DO - 10.1016/j.jsr.2005.05.002
M3 - Conference article
C2 - 16024045
AN - SCOPUS:22944470219
SN - 0022-4375
VL - 36
SP - 297
EP - 308
JO - Journal of Safety Research
JF - Journal of Safety Research
IS - 3
ER -