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Occupational Safety And Health Hazards Among Employees
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This research project tends to examine Occupational Safety and Health Hazards among Employees of Beta Glass Plc Agbara Industrial Estate, Ogun State.
Survey design was employed with the use of a well structured questionnaire. Respondents were selected based on simple random sampling technique. Sample size of Eighty (80) respondents were selected from the staff of Beta Glass Plc.
Three hypotheses were formulated and tested with the use of Chi-Square analysis. The analysis resulted to rejecting all null hypotheses and hence accepting the three alternate hypotheses.
Based on decisions of the tested hypotheses conclusions were reached that; there is a significant relationship between occupational hazard and the psychological well¬being of factory workers; There is a significant relationship between occupational hazard and poor productive service of factory workers; There is a significant relationship between job satisfaction and effectiveness as well as efficiency.
It was recommended that employers and employees should be encouraged in their efforts to reduce the number of occupational hazard and safety at their places of employment, and to stimulate employers and employee to institute new and to perfect existing programs 'for providing safe and healthful working conditions.
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]Workplace to keep work as
safe and healthy as possible. Some jobs are, by their very nature,
extremely hazardous. Jobs with numerous occupational hazards often
provide better pay for their employees, in recognition of the danger,
and they are also usually charged higher races for insurance, because
underwriters recognize that the chance of paying out on that insurance
is much higher. Occupational hazards may lead to illness, injury, or
death. They can include physical risks like fa ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]Workplace to keep work as
safe and healthy as possible. Some jobs are, by their very nature,
extremely hazardous. Jobs with numerous occupational hazards often
provide better pay for their employees, in recognition of the danger,
and they are also usually charged higher races for insurance, because
underwriters recognize that the chance of paying out on that insurance
is much higher. Occupational hazards may lead to illness, injury, or
death. They can include physical risks like fa ... Continue reading---
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