Risk perception, management commitment, and safety rules and procedures toward safety performance in foreign oil companies that operate in the southern region of Iraq

Health and safety have become the industry's top priority, with significant incidents that have affected the gas and oil industries. This research is pursued to determine the relationship between risk perception, management commitment, safety rules and procedures and safety performance. The res...

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Main Author: Layth Ahmed, Abdulhaq
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
English
English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://etd.uum.edu.my/9270/1/s825925_01.pdf
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Summary:Health and safety have become the industry's top priority, with significant incidents that have affected the gas and oil industries. This research is pursued to determine the relationship between risk perception, management commitment, safety rules and procedures and safety performance. The researcher uses a quantitative as methodology to achieve the research objectives. The sampling was 178 workers in the foreign oil companies that operate in the southern region in Iraq, analysed using SPSS as a tool for analyse. The result was supporting the hypotheses researcher propose, risk perception was founded have positive impact on safety performance. As well the management commitment have positive effect on Safety performance, also the safety rules and procedures have positive influence on safety performance.