Impact Of Behavior-Based Safety In Combating Workplace Accidents.The Case City Of Harare Council, Zimbabwe
- Author
- Hodera, Mazvita Patricia
- Title
- Impact Of Behavior-Based Safety In Combating Workplace Accidents.The Case City Of Harare Council, Zimbabwe
- Abstract
- The study's primary objective was to evaluate how Behavior Based Safety could reduce workplace accidents at Harare city council. The study's goals were to ascertain how employees felt about behavior-based safety and to look at how well BBS identified and addressed health and safety problems, to evaluate how well a BBS program works to prevent workplace accidents, and to evaluate how well BBS reduces risky acts in the workplace. 500 employees were chosen as a sample. The components of this study were chosen using stratified systematic random sampling to ensure that each component was sufficiently and equitably chosen to ensure accurate results. In every department, research questions were self-administered. The research used questionnaires, interviews and observations as data collection methods to attain the objectives and scope of the research. Data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) and Microsoft Excel.
- Date
- 2024
- Publisher
- BUSE
- Keywords
- Behaviour-based safety
- Occupational injury or illness
- Supervisor
- Dr Dzvene
- Item sets
- Department of Environmental Sciences
- Media
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Hodera - SHEM.pdf