Safety management practices in the Malaysia Technical And Vocational Education Training (TVET)

For many years, the value of safety management practice has been the subject of research attention in many sectors in Malaysia in order to achieve a positive workplace safety climate. The practice of safety management among accredited centers in the education sector, however, has hardly been examine...

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Main Authors: Shafie, Ahmad Shafarin, Rubani, Siti Nur Kamariah, Paimin, Aini Nazura
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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author Shafie, Ahmad Shafarin
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description For many years, the value of safety management practice has been the subject of research attention in many sectors in Malaysia in order to achieve a positive workplace safety climate. The practice of safety management among accredited centers in the education sector, however, has hardly been examined. This study was therefore conducted in Johor, Malaysia, to investigate the elements of the safety management practices in the Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET). This research included seven participants consisting of safety and health (SH) coordinators from each accredited TVET center in Johor, Malaysia. Via interview data collection, this study used the full qualitative approach. The outcome of the thematic analysis showed that there are ten key elements of safety management practices that have become factors among accredited TVET centers in Johor, namely management commitment, safety policy, safety committee, instructor involvement, safety rules and procedure, safety training, safety audit, risk management, communication and feedback and also safety promotion. The accredited center is advised to pay attention to these ten elements in order to improve safety management practices in the TVET sector.
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spelling uthm.eprints-18612021-10-18T06:16:39Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/1861/ Safety management practices in the Malaysia Technical And Vocational Education Training (TVET) Shafie, Ahmad Shafarin Rubani, Siti Nur Kamariah Paimin, Aini Nazura T55-55.3 Industrial safety. Industrial accident prevention For many years, the value of safety management practice has been the subject of research attention in many sectors in Malaysia in order to achieve a positive workplace safety climate. The practice of safety management among accredited centers in the education sector, however, has hardly been examined. This study was therefore conducted in Johor, Malaysia, to investigate the elements of the safety management practices in the Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET). This research included seven participants consisting of safety and health (SH) coordinators from each accredited TVET center in Johor, Malaysia. Via interview data collection, this study used the full qualitative approach. The outcome of the thematic analysis showed that there are ten key elements of safety management practices that have become factors among accredited TVET centers in Johor, namely management commitment, safety policy, safety committee, instructor involvement, safety rules and procedure, safety training, safety audit, risk management, communication and feedback and also safety promotion. The accredited center is advised to pay attention to these ten elements in order to improve safety management practices in the TVET sector. 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/1861/1/J12285_98d9ae383287aa209147a39b2a35e88f.pdf Shafie, Ahmad Shafarin and Rubani, Siti Nur Kamariah and Paimin, Aini Nazura (2021) Safety management practices in the Malaysia Technical And Vocational Education Training (TVET). European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 8 (2). pp. 1463-1470. ISSN 2515-8260
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Safety management practices in the Malaysia Technical And Vocational Education Training (TVET)
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title_full Safety management practices in the Malaysia Technical And Vocational Education Training (TVET)
title_fullStr Safety management practices in the Malaysia Technical And Vocational Education Training (TVET)
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title_short Safety management practices in the Malaysia Technical And Vocational Education Training (TVET)
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