Analysis on the relationship between production workers knowledge, skills, and attitude towards safety and health accidents on selected manufacturing companies in Trece Martires City, Cavite / by Emiline Grace B . Loyola and Herlene L. Montenegro.

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Abstract: LOYOLA, EMILINE GRACE B. and MONTENEGRO, HERLENE L. Analysis on the Relationship between Production Workers’ Knowledge, Skills, and Attitude towards Safety and Health Accidents on Selected Manufacturing Companies in Trece Martires City, Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis.Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April 2015. Adviser: Ms. Mary Joyce P. Alcazar. The study primarily aimed to analyze the relationship between production workers’ knowledge, skills, and attitude towards safety and health accidents on selected companies in Trece Martires City, Cavite. The study was conducted at selected manufacturing companies in Trece Martires City, Cavite from November 2013 to March 2015. Data was gathered using survey questionnaires. A total of 105 production workers were the participants of the study. The 27 out of 105 production workers were from Network Trade Philippines International Inc. (Metal Industry), 24 from Netpak Philippines Inc. (Packaging Industry), while remaining 54 were from Sustamina - Cavite Feeds Corporation (Feeds Milling Industry). The results obtained from the questionnaires were tallied and organized to prepare data to be encoded to the application software. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) was used to determine the procedure to execute the data for which it was needed. Gamma and Somers’ D were used in correlation analysis to determine the relationship between two variables. The data was treated fairly and was resourced to necessary processes to comply with the objectives of the study. The correlation analysis revealed that the production workers’ knowledge, skills, and attitudes were not necessarily affected safety and health accidents inside the production area. In order to prevent accidents in the production area, the proponents recommend the management of each company to provide training to all the employees especially to the production workers about occupational safety and health such as refresher training not only induction or orientation training but enough and proper safety equipment, orientation on safety equipment, 5S or proper housekeeping, lighting, and industrial hygiene, strict supervision in terms of safety and health guidelines and rules, strict adherence to regulations especially in monitoring of wearing personal protective equipment and sort of motivation like rewards for the employee for complying with zero accident for the whole month.
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LOYOLA, EMILINE GRACE B. and MONTENEGRO, HERLENE L. Analysis on the Relationship between Production Workers’ Knowledge, Skills, and Attitude towards Safety and Health Accidents on Selected Manufacturing Companies in Trece Martires City, Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis.Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April 2015. Adviser: Ms. Mary Joyce P. Alcazar.

The study primarily aimed to analyze the relationship between production workers’ knowledge, skills, and attitude towards safety and health accidents on selected companies in Trece Martires City, Cavite. The study was conducted at selected manufacturing companies in Trece Martires City, Cavite from November 2013 to March 2015.

Data was gathered using survey questionnaires. A total of 105 production workers were the participants of the study. The 27 out of 105 production workers were from
Network Trade Philippines International Inc. (Metal Industry), 24 from Netpak Philippines Inc. (Packaging Industry), while remaining 54 were from Sustamina - Cavite Feeds Corporation (Feeds Milling Industry).

The results obtained from the questionnaires were tallied and organized to prepare data to be encoded to the application software. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) was used to determine the procedure to execute the data for which it was needed. Gamma and Somers’ D were used in correlation analysis to determine the relationship between two variables. The data was treated fairly and was resourced to necessary processes to comply with the objectives of the study.

The correlation analysis revealed that the production workers’ knowledge, skills, and attitudes were not necessarily affected safety and health accidents inside the production area. In order to prevent accidents in the production area, the proponents
recommend the management of each company to provide training to all the employees especially to the production workers about occupational safety and health such as refresher training not only induction or orientation training but enough and proper safety equipment, orientation on safety equipment, 5S or proper housekeeping, lighting, and industrial hygiene, strict supervision in terms of safety and health guidelines and rules, strict adherence to regulations especially in monitoring of wearing personal protective equipment and sort of motivation like rewards for the employee for complying with zero accident for the whole month.

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