Sarah Asiedua Asare, P. Mensah, Collins Nana Andoh
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摘要
本研究评估了加纳阿登坦市石油(下游)行业/加油站(FSS)服务经营者在环境健康与安全实践中的作用和认识水平。共有 50 名管理人员和工人作为研究样本,其中 18 人为女性,32 人为男性。本研究是一项描述性调查,使用问卷作为数据收集工具。最终数据通过 SPSS IBM 27 使用百分比和频率等描述性统计进行分析。研究的两个主要目标是考察经营者在参与加油站环境健康与安全方面的作用,以及确定经营者对环境健康与安全的认识水平。研究结果表明,石油下游行业中的加油站经营者在环境健康与安全方面扮演着重要角色,他们需要执行健康、安全和环境(HSE)法律法规所规定的健康与安全政策。研究结果再次表明,在固定翼安全系统中,经营者对环境健康与安全的认识水平非常高,而且至关重要,因为他们积极关注工人个人防护设备(PPE)的提供以及调查和报告事故的标准化程序。
Evaluating Environmental Health and Safety Practices among Fuel Station Operators in Ghana’s Petroleum (Downstream) Sector
The study assesses service operators’ role and awareness level in environmental health and safety practices in the petroleum (downstream) sector / Fuel Service Station (FSS) in Adentan Municipality in Ghana. A total of 50 managers and workers were used as the sample size for the study, of which 18 were female and 32 were male. The study was a descriptive survey, with a questionnaire as the instrument for data gathering. The final data were analyzed using descriptive statistics like percentages and frequencies through SPSS IBM 27. The two main objectives of the study were to examine the role of operators in participating in environmental health and safety in fuel service stations and to establish the level of awareness of the operators about environmental health and safety. The study revealed that operators of FSS within the petroleum downstream sector have major roles to play in environmental health and safety by enforcing health and safety policies established by law and regulations for Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE). The findings again showed that the level of awareness of the operators on environmental health and safety is very high and paramount in the FSS, as they showed positive concern about worker Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) provision and standardized procedures for investigating and reporting accidents.