Systematic Literature Review on Variables Impacting Organization’s Zero Accident Vision in Occupational Safety and Health Perspectives
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology
2.1. PRISMA
2.2. Resources
2.3. The Systematic Review Process for Selecting the Articles
2.3.1. Identification
2.3.2. Screening
2.3.3. Eligibility
2.4. Data Abstraction and Analysis
3. Results
3.1. The General Findings and Background of the Included Studies in the Review
3.2. Main Findings
3.2.1. The Occupational Safety and Health Management System
- 1.
- Organization Policy (OP)
- 2.
- Human Resources (HR)
- 3.
- Strategy (S)
- 4.
- Apparatus (A)
- 5.
- Indicator (I)
- 6.
- Continuous Improvement (CI)
3.2.2. Organizational Leadership
- Leadership style (LS)
- 2.
- Leadership integrity (LI)
- 3.
- Commitment (C)
- 4.
- Management support (MS)
- 5.
- Management and employee participation (MP)
- 6.
- Reward (R)
3.2.3. Safety Culture
- Belief (B)
- 2.
- Value (V)
- 3.
- Attitude (AT)
- 4.
- Motivation (M)
- 5.
- Safety Climate (SC)
3.2.4. Training
- Requirements (R)
- 2.
- Approach (AP)
- 3.
- Frequency (F)
- 4.
- Competency (CT)
- 5.
- Training effectiveness (TE)
3.2.5. Communication
- Communication mechanism (CM)
- 2.
- Communication Effectiveness (CE)
3.2.6. Risk
- 1.
- Risk identification (RI)
- 2.
- Risk barrier (RB)
3.2.7. Legislation
- 1.
- Compliance (CP)
- 2.
- Punishment (P)
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Database | Search String |
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Web of Science | TS = ((“zero accident*” OR “zero injur*” OR “zero harm*” OR “zero incident”) AND (“principle*” OR “fundamental*” OR “criteri*” OR “formula*” OR “ideal*” OR “model*” OR “requirement*” OR “guide*” OR “paradigm*” OR “type*” OR “philosoph*” OR “idea*” OR “theor*” OR “value*” OR “component*” OR “element*” OR “factor*” OR “aspect*” OR “instrument*”)) |
Scopus | TITLE-ABS-KEY ((“zero accident*” OR “zero injur*” OR “zero harm*” OR “zero incident”) AND (“principle*” OR “fundamental*” OR “criteri*” OR “formula*” OR “ideal*” OR “model*” OR “requirement*” OR “guide*” OR “paradigm*” OR “type*” OR “philosoph*” OR “idea*” OR “theor*” OR “value*” OR “component*” OR “element*” OR “factor*” OR “aspect*” OR “instrument*”)) |
Criterion | Eligibility | Exclusion |
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Literature type | Journal (research articles) | conference papers, book chapters, reviews, conference reviews, notes, abstract reports, business articles, short surveys, retracted works, conference proceedings, trade journals, book series, books, chapters in books |
Language | English | Non-English |
Timeline | 2011–2020 | <2011, >2020 |
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OP | HR | ST | A | I | CI | LS | LI | C | MS | MP | R | B | V | AT | M | SC | R | AP | F | CT | TE | CM | CE | RI | RB | CP | P | |
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[11] (Finland) | / | / | / | / | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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[45] (Australia) | / | / | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
OSH Management System | Organizational Leadership | Safety Culture | Training | Communication | Risk | Legislation | ||||||||||||||||||||||
OP = Organizational Policy | LS = Leadership Style | B = Belief | R = Requirement | CM = Communication Mechanism | RI = Risk Identification | CP = Compliance | ||||||||||||||||||||||
HR = Human Resources | LI = Leadership Integrity | V = Value | AP = Approach | CE = Communication Effectiveness | RB = Risk Barrier | P = Punishment | ||||||||||||||||||||||
ST = Strategy | C = Commitment | AT = Attitude | F = Frequency | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
A = Apparatus | MS = Management Support | M = Motivation | CT = Competency | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
I = Indicator | MP = Management and Employee Participation | SC = Safety Climate | TE = Training Effectiveness | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
CI = Continual Improvement | R = Reward |
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Ahamad, M.A.; Arifin, K.; Abas, A.; Mahfudz, M.; Cyio, M.B.; Khairil, M.; Ali, M.N.; Lampe, I.; Samad, M.A. Systematic Literature Review on Variables Impacting Organization’s Zero Accident Vision in Occupational Safety and Health Perspectives. Sustainability 2022, 14, 7523. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14137523
Ahamad MA, Arifin K, Abas A, Mahfudz M, Cyio MB, Khairil M, Ali MN, Lampe I, Samad MA. Systematic Literature Review on Variables Impacting Organization’s Zero Accident Vision in Occupational Safety and Health Perspectives. Sustainability. 2022; 14(13):7523. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14137523
Chicago/Turabian StyleAhamad, Mohamad Azrin, Kadir Arifin, Azlan Abas, Mahfudz Mahfudz, Muhammad Basir Cyio, Muhammad Khairil, Muhammad Nur Ali, Ilyas Lampe, and Muhammad Ahsan Samad. 2022. "Systematic Literature Review on Variables Impacting Organization’s Zero Accident Vision in Occupational Safety and Health Perspectives" Sustainability 14, no. 13: 7523. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14137523
APA StyleAhamad, M. A., Arifin, K., Abas, A., Mahfudz, M., Cyio, M. B., Khairil, M., Ali, M. N., Lampe, I., & Samad, M. A. (2022). Systematic Literature Review on Variables Impacting Organization’s Zero Accident Vision in Occupational Safety and Health Perspectives. Sustainability, 14(13), 7523. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14137523