The Influence of Occupational Health and Safety Training on the Safety Behavior of the Cleaning Service Workers (A Case Study at PT WIS)
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Occupational Health and Safety (K3) is one of the basic rights of every worker in the world. This study was aimed at examining how the K3 training provided by PT Werbel Indonesia Services (WIS) Malang influenced safe working behavior especially on cleaning service activities. The sample was 214 people using the cluster sampling method from 24 places in Malang. The data was collected by online questionnaires and conducted interviews with the director of PT WIS Malang. The data was analyzed using descriptive analysis and inferential statistical analysis using SPSS version 24. The hypothesis was tested using normality tests, heteroscedasticity tests and simple linear regression analysis. All items used in this questionnaire were valid and reliable. The respondent's answers were normally distributed and also there wasn't heteroscedasticity. The variable of K3 Training was able to influence the Safe Attitude Behavior at Work with an amount of 48%. The rest was the contribution from other variables that might not have been accommodated in this study. Researchers suggested that PT WIS should continue to provide training for cleaning services, especially to test the competence of workers in mastering their work that is related to the risks of work which they face.
Keywords: Occupational Health and Safety Training, Work Safely, Cleaning Service
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