An Analysis of the Impact of Safety Insecurity and Atmosphere on Safety Behavior

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Employment insecurity and an insecure safety atmosphere are the main factors that deteriorate the morale of construction workers [1]. These are both indirect causes that may have a great impact on the risk of an accident in the long term, and as such need to be studied [2]. Therefore, this study examines the relationship between employment insecurity and safety atmosphere and the safety behavior of construction workers. Through verification of the model presented in this study, it was proven that employment insecurity and safety atmosphere have an impact on safety behavior.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1044-1045)

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224-227

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October 2014

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