DEVELOPMENT OF PREVENTIVE COUNTERMEASURES TO COMBAT COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES IN MALAYSIA

I. Hirman, M. H. Hassim, Norashikin Ismail, Hafizah Mahmud
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The World Health Organization announced the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, and it has since infected over 286 million people worldwide in 2021, killing over 5.4 million. In Malaysia, the disease infected approximately 2,758,086 people, resulting in 31,487 deaths. Malaysian government has enacted a Movement Control Order (MCO) under the National Recovery Plan (NRP) to contain the infection. The multiple MCO phases resulted in the closure of numerous small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), resulting in revenue loss and employment losses. The objectives of this research include developing an efficient COVID-19 preventive countermeasure or enhance existing MITI Safe@Work guidelines for Malaysian SMEs and to suggest improvements to the National Recovery Plan roadmap and the MySejahtera system. An open-ended questionnaire survey is sent to Malaysian workers with safety or health background to obtain their professional information. By using Excel and NVivo software, 15 respondents’ answers are chosen for the qualitative analysis. The results include analysing experts’ valuation and insights on the existing countermeasures, NRP roadmap, MySejahtera system, development of preventive protocols for SMEs workplace, suggestion of improvements to the NRP roadmap and MySejahtera system application. In conclusion, these indicate that there are still improvements that can be made to the guidelines implemented by the government in the future with proper studies.
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在马来西亚中小企业中制定应对COVID-19大流行的预防性对策
世界卫生组织于2020年宣布了COVID-19大流行,自2021年以来,全球已有超过2.86亿人感染,540多万人死亡。在马来西亚,该病感染了大约2 758 086人,造成31 487人死亡。马来西亚政府根据国家恢复计划(NRP)颁布了行动控制令(MCO),以控制感染。多个MCO阶段导致许多中小企业(SMEs)关闭,造成收入损失和就业损失。这项研究的目标包括制定有效的COVID-19预防对策或加强现有的马来西亚中小企业产业部Safe@Work指南,并对国家恢复计划路线图和MySejahtera系统提出改进建议。向具有安全或卫生背景的马来西亚工人发送了一份开放式问卷调查,以获取他们的专业信息。通过Excel和NVivo软件,选择15名受访者的答案进行定性分析。结果包括分析专家对现有对策、NRP路线图、MySejahtera系统的评价和见解、中小企业工作场所预防协议的制定、NRP路线图和MySejahtera系统应用的改进建议。总之,这些表明,在未来,通过适当的研究,政府实施的指导方针仍然可以得到改进。
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