RELATIONSHIP PERCEPTIONS OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH IMPLEMENTATION WITH EMPLOYEE’S WORK ATTITUDE PT. BETON PERKASA WICAKSANA JAKARTA, INDONESIA

Ika Mardiansyah Putri, Dinda Jusepasstina, Nita Susanti

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This study aims to determine the relationship between perceptions about the application of occupational safety and health with work attitudes on employees of PT. Beton Perkasa Wicaksana Jakarta. The research method used is quantitative research method, with data collection technique that is random sampling technique. The research subjects were field employees of PT. Beton Perkasa Wicaksana totaling 60 employees. Subjects were given a scale of 113 items, consisting of 51 items on the perception scale about the application of occupational safety and health and 62 items on the work attitude scale. Data were analyzed using product moment correlation and simple regression. By using SPSS 13.0 with the first result is r count (0.458) > r table (0.330) with a significance level of 1%. Both results from simple regression analysis were 0.00 < 0.05. The conclusion is that there is a significant relationship between perceptions of the application of occupational safety and health with work attitudes with a contribution of 21% of perceptions about the application of occupational safety and health to work attitudes. Based on the results of the study, one suggestion that can be given is for further researchers to include other variables outside of the variables in this study such as motivation and discipline.

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perception, safety, occupational health, work attitude

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejhrms.v5i3.1168

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