Results of the study of factors contributing to the improvement of security at the enterprise

Kuznetsova E.A.1,2
1 Всероссийский научно-исследовательский институт труда
2 Министерства труда и социальной защиты Российской Федерации

Journal paper

Russian Journal of Labour Economics (РИНЦ, ВАК)
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Volume 5, Number 1 (January-March 2018)

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Cited: 4 by 07.08.2023

Abstract:
The main purpose of the study is to identify the most important aspects for the respondents related to security in the workplace. We also analyze reasons for which the same security enhancement measures are effective at one enterprise and do not have the intended effect at another enterprise. In other words, we set ourselves the task to identify and draw the "safety criteria" for a safety culture that can help employers reduce the costs related to occupational injuries, and, most importantly, to preserve the health and life of staff.

Keywords: occupational safety, Safety Culture, кesearch

JEL-classification: J81, J08, J01

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