Safety climate and its contribution to safety performance in the food delivery industry

IF 4.7 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL Safety Science Pub Date : 2024-10-09 DOI:10.1016/j.ssci.2024.106687
Duy Quy Nguyen-Phuoc , Thi Minh Truong , Nhi Thao Ho-Mai , Nhat Xuan Mai , Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios
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In the expanding food delivery sector, particularly in Asia, where motorcycles are preferred for their efficiency, there has been an alarming rise in traffic safety incidents involving delivery riders. This increase highlights the need for a comprehensive understanding of safety outcomes within the industry, encompassing both organizational and personal factors. Our study, using data from 401 motorcycle delivery riders in Vietnam, addresses this gap with a conceptual model based on the Safety Climate Model. This model assesses the impact of safety climate, knowledge, and motivation on rider safety performance. Our findings reveal that factors like management values, effective safety communication, and quality safety equipment are crucial in creating a positive safety climate. This climate significantly boosts safety participation and compliance among riders. Furthermore, the study confirms that safety climate indirectly influences safety outcomes through safety knowledge and motivation. These results illustrate the dynamic between organizational practices and individual behaviors in determining safety in the food delivery industry. The study underscores the need for a holistic approach to safety, extending beyond equipment provision to include management commitment, communication, and motivational incentives. Implementing such comprehensive strategies is vital for enhancing rider safety, contributing to a safer work environment, and reducing safety–critical incidents among food delivery riders.
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食品配送行业的安全氛围及其对安全绩效的贡献
在不断扩大的食品外卖行业,尤其是在亚洲,摩托车因其高效率而受到青睐,但涉及外卖骑手的交通安全事故却出现了惊人的增长。这一增长凸显了全面了解该行业安全结果的必要性,包括组织和个人因素。我们的研究使用了来自越南 401 名摩托车外卖骑手的数据,通过一个基于安全氛围模型的概念模型来弥补这一不足。该模型评估了安全氛围、知识和动机对骑手安全表现的影响。我们的研究结果表明,管理价值观、有效的安全沟通和优质的安全设备等因素对于营造积极的安全氛围至关重要。这种氛围能极大地促进骑手的安全参与和遵守。此外,研究还证实,安全氛围会通过安全知识和动机间接影响安全结果。这些结果说明了组织实践和个人行为之间在决定食品配送行业安全方面的动态关系。这项研究强调了采取整体安全方法的必要性,这种方法不仅包括提供设备,还包括管理承诺、沟通和激励措施。实施这样的综合策略对于加强骑手安全、营造更安全的工作环境以及减少送餐骑手中的安全事故至关重要。
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Safety Science
Safety Science 管理科学-工程:工业
CiteScore
13.00
自引率
9.80%
发文量
335
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Safety Science is multidisciplinary. Its contributors and its audience range from social scientists to engineers. The journal covers the physics and engineering of safety; its social, policy and organizational aspects; the assessment, management and communication of risks; the effectiveness of control and management techniques for safety; standardization, legislation, inspection, insurance, costing aspects, human behavior and safety and the like. Papers addressing the interfaces between technology, people and organizations are especially welcome.
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