Motivational and organizational factors affecting implementation of worker safety training
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Motivational and organizational factors affecting implementation of worker safety training
Abstract
Training is unlikely to affect behavior on the job if the worker views it as unnecessary. This chapter describes types of safety behaviors and training activities, the implementation of safety training, current perspectives on motivation, and other motivational and organizational factors affecting the implementation of worker safety training.
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