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VOL. 9, ISSUE 4 (2024)
Health and safety practices and employee productivity: A study of selected public organizations in Ghana
Authors
Salifu Osmanu
Abstract
The study investigates the impact of health and safety practices on employee
productivity in the Ghanaian public sector organizations. Explanatory design
was used to ascertain the relationship between the study’s variables. The
purposive and convenient sampling technique was used in collecting data from
170 respondents in 5 public sector organizations (manufacturing, construction,
service, health and education) in Tema. Findings of the study showed a
significant impact of all the three independent variables: health measures,
safety measures and technical measures on the dependent variable, employee
productivity. However, among the independent variables, health measures is
rated 1st, safety measures is rated 2nd and technical
measures rated 3rd. Findings of the study should assist policy
makers formulate efficient safety and health policies to prevent any failures
that lead to accidents, incidents and prosecutions.
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Pages:33-39
How to cite this article:
Salifu Osmanu "Health and safety practices and employee productivity: A study of selected public organizations in Ghana". International Journal of Advanced Research and Development, Vol 9, Issue 4, 2024, Pages 33-39
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