Relationship of safety attitudes, training, and communication on safety compliance in Malaysia's automotive manufacturing sector

Occupational accidents in Malaysia’s manufacturing sector remain a critical concern despite structured safety protocols. This study aims to examine the influence of safety attitude, safety training, and safety communication on safety compliance among employees in the automotive manufacturing sector....

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第一著者: Ahmad Norhafizi, Muhamad Radzi
フォーマット: 学位論文
言語:英語
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出版事項: 2025
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description Occupational accidents in Malaysia’s manufacturing sector remain a critical concern despite structured safety protocols. This study aims to examine the influence of safety attitude, safety training, and safety communication on safety compliance among employees in the automotive manufacturing sector. Grounded in the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), the study employed a quantitative cross-sectional design. Data were collected through structured questionnaires distributed to 215 operation employees in Kedah using simple random sampling. Descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation, and multiple regression analyses were conducted using SPSS version 23. The findings revealed a statistically significant and positive relationship between all three independent variables and safety compliance. Safety attitude emerged as the strongest predictor (β = 0.541, p < 0.01), followed by safety training (β = 0.172, p < 0.05) and safety communication (β = 0.144, p < 0.05). These results validate TPB's constructs; attitude, perceived control, and subjective norms as key determinants of safety behaviour in high-risk environments. The study contributes theoretical insights by contextualising TPB in Malaysian industrial settings and provides practical implications for enhancing safety interventions. Specifically, organizations are urged to prioritise positive attitude formation, deliver hands-on and updated safety training, and foster open safety communication channels to improve compliance. Regulatory bodies may also consider incorporating behavioural metrics into safety audit frameworks. Overall, the study enhances the understanding of behavioural predictors in workplace safety and supports evidence-based policymaking for accident reduction in Malaysia’s high-risk industries.
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spelling oai:etd.uum.edu.my:119102025-12-09T08:58:13Z https://etd.uum.edu.my/11910/ Relationship of safety attitudes, training, and communication on safety compliance in Malaysia's automotive manufacturing sector Ahmad Norhafizi, Muhamad Radzi T55-55.3 Industrial Safety. Industrial Accident Prevention Occupational accidents in Malaysia’s manufacturing sector remain a critical concern despite structured safety protocols. This study aims to examine the influence of safety attitude, safety training, and safety communication on safety compliance among employees in the automotive manufacturing sector. Grounded in the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), the study employed a quantitative cross-sectional design. Data were collected through structured questionnaires distributed to 215 operation employees in Kedah using simple random sampling. Descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation, and multiple regression analyses were conducted using SPSS version 23. The findings revealed a statistically significant and positive relationship between all three independent variables and safety compliance. Safety attitude emerged as the strongest predictor (β = 0.541, p < 0.01), followed by safety training (β = 0.172, p < 0.05) and safety communication (β = 0.144, p < 0.05). These results validate TPB's constructs; attitude, perceived control, and subjective norms as key determinants of safety behaviour in high-risk environments. The study contributes theoretical insights by contextualising TPB in Malaysian industrial settings and provides practical implications for enhancing safety interventions. Specifically, organizations are urged to prioritise positive attitude formation, deliver hands-on and updated safety training, and foster open safety communication channels to improve compliance. Regulatory bodies may also consider incorporating behavioural metrics into safety audit frameworks. Overall, the study enhances the understanding of behavioural predictors in workplace safety and supports evidence-based policymaking for accident reduction in Malaysia’s high-risk industries. 2025 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://etd.uum.edu.my/11910/1/permission%20to%20deposit-grant%20the%20permission-s832799.pdf text en https://etd.uum.edu.my/11910/2/s832799_01.pdf Ahmad Norhafizi, Muhamad Radzi (2025) Relationship of safety attitudes, training, and communication on safety compliance in Malaysia's automotive manufacturing sector. Masters thesis, Universiti Utara Malaysia.
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Relationship of safety attitudes, training, and communication on safety compliance in Malaysia's automotive manufacturing sector
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title Relationship of safety attitudes, training, and communication on safety compliance in Malaysia's automotive manufacturing sector
title_full Relationship of safety attitudes, training, and communication on safety compliance in Malaysia's automotive manufacturing sector
title_fullStr Relationship of safety attitudes, training, and communication on safety compliance in Malaysia's automotive manufacturing sector
title_full_unstemmed Relationship of safety attitudes, training, and communication on safety compliance in Malaysia's automotive manufacturing sector
title_short Relationship of safety attitudes, training, and communication on safety compliance in Malaysia's automotive manufacturing sector
title_sort relationship of safety attitudes training and communication on safety compliance in malaysia s automotive manufacturing sector
topic T55-55.3 Industrial Safety. Industrial Accident Prevention
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