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040 _aFoundation University
_beng
_cFoundation University
_dFoundation University
050 _a(GS-MPA) LG 221 D35 G73
_bA6 P83 .F74 2024
100 _aFrejoles, Mon Carlo D.,
_eauthor.
_912537
245 _aAwareness and compliance of contractors and field workers on occupational safety and health programs in the DPWH 1st District Engineering Office in Negros Oriental [thesis] /
_cby Mon Carlo D. Frejoles.
260 _aDumaguete City :
_bFoundation University,
_c2024.
300 _aix, 93 leaves :
_bcol. (ill.) ;
_c28 cm.
501 _aGraduate thesis (Public Administration--Master in)—Foundation University, 2024.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and appendices.
520 _aThis study assesses the level of awareness and compliance of contractors and field workers with occupational safety and health (OSH) programs implemented by the DPWH 1st District Engineering Office in Negros Oriental. It evaluates safety practices, risk management, program adherence, and the factors influencing compliance.
520 _aAbstract The study aimed to determine the awareness and compliance of contractors and field workers regarding Occupational Safety and Health Programs in the DPWH 1st District Engineering Office in Negros Oriental. The respondents were eight (8) contractors and fifty-six (56) field workers from randomly selected contractors with an active contract with the Negros Oriental 1st District Engineering Office. The study employed a descriptive-correlational research design as it assessed the extent of the field workers’ awareness of and compliance with OSH Programs and investigated the relationship between two variables, namely: (a) the extent of the field workers’ awareness of and compliance with OSH Programs and (b) OSH compliance and accident rates on the construction site. The researcher utilized a validated questionnaire and applied the percentage, weighted mean, and Spearman’s Rank Order Correlation as the tools for treating the data. The results revealed that the extent of the respondents’ awareness of and compliance with OSH Programs varied from "high" to "very high" in the following areas: (a) construction safety and health programs for employees, (b) formal site health and safety inspections, (c) factors contributing to health hazards on construction sites, (d) provision of personal protective equipment, and (e) safety measures in the workplace. However, the data were insufficient to conclude a significant relationship between the extent of the workers’ compliance with OSH Programs and the accident rates on the site. Keywords: awareness, compliance, occupational safety and health program (OSHP)
610 _aPhilippines.
_b1st District Engineering Office (Negros Oriental)
_bDepartment of Public Works and Highways.
_xSafety measures.
_912635
650 _aConstruction workers
_xSafety measures
_zPhilippines.
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650 _aConstruction workers
_xSafety measures
_zPhilippines.
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650 _aOccupational health services
_zPhilippines.
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650 _aPublic works
_xSafety measures
_zPhilippines.
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650 _aConstruction industry
_xHealth and safety.
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_zPhilippines
651 _aBais City (Negros Oriental, Philippines)
_xPolitics and government.
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658 _aThesis Writing /
_bAwareness and compliance of contractors and field workers on occupational safety and health programs in the DPWH 1st District Engineering Office in Negros Oriental
_cMPA 99
690 _2FU
_aawareness,
_98704
690 _2FU
_acompliance,
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690 _2FU
_aoccupational safety and health program (OSHP)
_912637
710 _aFoundation University (Dumaguete City).
_bCollege of Arts and Sciences,
_edegree granting institution.
_912544
856 _3Awareness and compliance of contractors and field workers on occupational safety and health programs in the DPWH 1st District Engineering Office in Negros Oriental
_uhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1MOWYWPsOK1Xq3WbAZ4YTb8txjtzaO4Zg/view?usp=sharing
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_iA6 P83 .F74 2024
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