Does compulsory training improve occupational safety and health implementation? The case of Malaysian
Abstract
The objective of this article was to investigate the effectiveness of occupational safety and health’s (OSH) compulsory training since it has never been addressed before. Although previous researchers find that OSH training is very important as an intervention to create safety climate; however, some researchers find that compulsory training is ineffective as compared to optional training. Hence, findings of this current research offers original...
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Title
Does compulsory training improve occupational safety and health implementation? The case of Malaysian
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
111
Pages
205 - 212
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