Analisa Faktor Organisasi terhadap Kinerja Keselamatan Organisasi
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https://doi.org/10.31004/prepotif.v5i2.1934Keywords:
safety performance, human factor, organizational factor, worker participation, safety commitment.Abstract
Organisasi merupakan salah satu elemen yang penting dalam faktor manusia yang dapat mempengaruhi kinerja keselamatan. Hasil penelitian juga menunjukan bahwa organisasi memiliki tingkat kepentingan paling tinggi dibandingkan individu dan lingkungan kerja yang akan berpengaruh pada kinerja keselamatan di perusahaan. Tulisan ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui elemen-elemen apa saja di dalam faktor organisasi yang dapat mempengaruhi kinerja keselamatan Tulisan ini menggunakan metode traditional literature review dengan menggunakan mesin pencari Google Scholar, Science Direct, Taylor & Francis, Springerlink, dan Research Gate. Penelusuran menggunakan kata kunci safety performance, human factor, organizational factor, worker participation, safety commitment. Berdasarkan 12 literatur yang didapatkan bahwa dalam faktor organisasi terdapat elemen-elemen yang bisa mempengaruhi kinerja keselamatan seperti: komitmen manajemen, kepemimpinan keselamatan, partisipasi pekerja, kebijakan dan promosi keselamatan, komunikasi, budaya menyalahkan, pelatihan keselamatan, hubungan interpersonal, pengawasan keselamatan, dukungan supervisor, sistem penghargaan (insentif dan pinalti), perbaikan berkelanjutan.References
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