Determining the factors affecting implementation of health and safety app towards improvement of safety culture: A study in school of engineering building
William Davin D. Perez , Yogi Tri Prasetyo , Maela Madel L. Cahigas , Reny Nadlifatin , Ma. Janice J. Gumasing
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Abstract
The improvement of safety culture in the academic sector is often overlooked, as Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) practices are typically associated with industries. Consequently, research on health and safety in educational centers building is limited. This study aims to bridge this gap by investigating the factors influencing the implementation of a health and safety application in an engineering school building in the Philippines, using the dimensions of safety culture and the UTAUT framework. The research involved designing and executing the health & safety app using the affiliated MS 365 – Microsoft Power Apps, which was tested by 232 engineering students in Metro Manila. The obtained data were then analyzed using the Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) approach. The results indicated that the users' intention to use and perceived usability were crucial factors influencing their behavior towards the app. Additionally, performance expectancy and social influence affected their behavioral intentions towards the application. Moreover, the app's perceived usability and usage behavior significantly influenced users' overall participation in health and safety activities. This study stands as a unique contribution to the literature on safety culture in the academic sector. The study emphasizes the importance of incorporating technology in health and safety culture on campus, benefiting researchers, academic institutions, industries, and students alike. By integrating technology such as safety training apps, institutions can improve safety performance, empower students with relevant skills, and enhance overall safety culture on campus and in workplaces.
由于职业安全与健康(OSH)实践通常与工业相关,因此学术领域的安全文化改善往往被忽视。因此,有关教育中心大楼健康与安全的研究十分有限。本研究旨在利用安全文化维度和UTAUT框架,调查影响菲律宾一所工科学校教学楼实施健康与安全应用的因素,从而弥补这一空白。研究涉及使用附属的 MS 365 - Microsoft Power Apps 设计和执行健康与安全应用程序,并由马尼拉市的 232 名工程专业学生进行测试。然后使用偏最小二乘法-结构方程建模(PLS-SEM)方法对获得的数据进行分析。结果表明,用户的使用意向和感知可用性是影响他们使用应用程序行为的关键因素。此外,性能预期和社会影响也影响了他们对应用程序的行为意向。此外,应用程序的可用性感知和使用行为对用户参与健康与安全活动的总体情况有重要影响。这项研究对学术界有关安全文化的文献做出了独特的贡献。研究强调了将技术融入校园健康与安全文化的重要性,使研究人员、学术机构、行业和学生都能从中受益。通过整合安全培训应用程序等技术,各机构可以提高安全绩效,让学生掌握相关技能,并增强校园和工作场所的整体安全文化。