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    Title: 港務企業安全文化現況及相關影響因素之分析
    Analysis of the Current Situation of Port Corporation Safety Culture and Related Influencing Factors
    Authors: 吳尚鴻
    Contributors: 職業安全衛生系
    陳淨修
    Keywords: 臺灣港務股份有限公司
    安全文化
    影響因素
    Taiwan International Ports Corporation, Ltd
    safety culture
    Date: 2019
    Issue Date: 2020-12-09 14:41:20 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The purpose of this study is to discuss the degree of differences in the aspects of safety culture between different employee backgrounds by studying and analyzing the individual cases of safety culture. Through data collection and analysis, the key to the degree of difference might be found, and the policy to improve the safety culture of the organization is purposed.
    A sampling was taken from the employees in Kaohsiung Port Branch of Taiwan International Ports Corporation, Ltd. Ten aspects were discussed, which were: Safety Commitment, Security System, Safety Leadership, Safe Environment, Safety Attitude, Safety Ability, Safety Involvement, Safety Training, Safety Communication, and Safety Inspiration. The conclusions are as follows:
    1. This company has reached a certain level in safety culture. The employees have higher recognition in terms of Safety Attitude and Safe Involvement, but the average scores in Safe Communication and Safety Inspiration are lower than other dimensions. It shows there is room for improvement and effort in the two dimensions.
    2. As for the employees with different backgrounds to the difference of safety culture, there exists the biggest difference between positions and education levels. There isn’t significantly positive correlated in other variables.
    3. Employees gave “satisfactory” answers to the safety and health satisfaction of their work environment. It is 62.57% which is the maximum. It indicates that employees currently recognize the safety and health satisfaction of their work environment.
    4. At present, the employees generally agree with low-level risks on the self-assessment risk of their work environment. It indicates that the company has reached a certain level in risk management.
    5. There is no significant difference in the safety culture between the case officers and the managers, and there is no significant difference in the overall safety culture. It indicates that they have the same view on safety culture.
    Relation: 電子全文公開日期:2024-07-04
    學年度:107,120頁
    Appears in Collections:[Dept. of Occupational Safety] Dissertations and Theses

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