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Mechanical Equipment Injuries in Small Manufacturing Businesses. Knowledge,Behavioral, and Management Issues
Authors:Dianne Gardner  James Carlopio  Petra N Fonteyn  Jean A Cross
Institution:1. University of New South Wales, AustraliaD.Gardner@unsw.edu.au;3. University of New South Wales, Australia;4. Royal Hospital for Women, Australia
Abstract:This paper presents findings from an extensive study intofactors that impact upon the high rate of injuries due to mechanical equipment, especially in small manufacturing firms. Issues relating to knowledge of health and safety issues and to management practices have been shown to be extremely important with regards to safety in smaii businesses. Knowledge and awareness of hazards were found to be relatively low and few respondents, especially managers, had received adequate safety training. Managers did not regard the identification and control of risks as a priority. Workplaces generally lacked effective safety management procedures such as safety rules and regulations, procedures for recording and learning from accidents, and clearly defined responsibilities for safety. Some issues requiring further investigation, and some recommendations for improving safety in small businesses, are presented.
Keywords:small business  mechanical  equipment  injuries
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